1998 Bmw M3 on 2040-cars
Loyalton, California, United States
Please email me with any questions or requests for additional pics or something specific at: jerriejbbisogno@ukdancers.com .
1998 BMW (E36) M3 garage kept from the date of purchase; Finished in color (300) Alpine White III on Light Grey
Nappa interior. Features include; Motorsport (S52) 3.2 liter DOHC 24-valve inline six cylinder engine with variable
valve timing, direct ignition, and knock control. 5-speed transmission; BMW M 4-wheel independent sport suspension;
Limited slip differential; Four-wheel ventilated anti-lock disc (ABS) brakes; Traction control; Cruise control;
Power sunroof; Digital automatic climate control; BMW sport seats with 12-way manual adjustment; Central locking
system; Power windows; On board computer; Service interval indicator. Dealer equipped with Fantom Footprints:
Exclusively designed by 3M for IAS, Invisible Phantom Footprints protects vehicles on six different areas with
permanent, tamper-resistant labels. These labels are impossible to remove intact. When an attempt is made to remove
one, a phantom image of the unique registered vehicle code number is left on the vehicle.
Included with the sale are the following:
Original Keys (x3)
Original BMW owners manual booklet
Original BMW floormats
OEM All-Weather
OEM Black (Never Installed)
OEM Grey
Original BMW (e36) car cover
Original BMW (e36) rear sunshade (not installed)
Original BMW shift knob (ZHP currently installed)
Original BMW 6-Disc CD changer
Clifford Anti-theft Alarm (2 keypads)
Neoprene seat covers
Fantom Footprints
Items that require attention:
Stereo Light- Stereo/CD Changer operates fine; Lighting/bulbs do not operate.
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