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2002 Bmw M3 Base Coupe 2-door 3.2l on 2040-cars

US $18,000.00
Year:2002 Mileage:100700 Color: OEM European Front Bumper
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This car is a beautiful car and has been babied its whole life. This was the first car to hit american soil with the interior it has. It has ALWAYS been serviced at kelly bmw and you can call at any time to validate that. This car is garaged and has rarely seen rain and has never seen snow. The only reason I am selling this car is because my little family is growing and I need something more practical

Exterior: OEM European Front Bumper (No Reflectors) CSL one piece lip from ICONZ CSL Carbon Fiber Deck Lid with CF Strip Exposed (Keyhole Deleted) (E9x M3 LED License Plate Lights Custom Mounted) Full Carbon Fiber CSL Exhaust Diffuser LED Smoked Taillights Smoked Side Markers Smoked Front Parking Corners Blackout Front Grille Blackout Side Grilles 5% Window Tint (Llumar ATC Film w/ lifetime warranty) Carbon Fiber Front, Rear, and Wheel Roundels 1000K HID Bulb Upgrade 10000K HID High Beams 3000K HID Fogs DDM 80+ LED Angel Eyes Wheels: SSR GT3 Powder Coated Low Gloss Black 19x10 Rear and 19x8.5 Front Wheels Tires: Rear 275/30-19 Brand New Kumho Ecsta SPT Front 235/35-19 85% Tread life Kumho Ecsta SPT Suspension: H&R Coil Over Suspension UUC Motorwerks Front and Rear Swaybars w/ racing end links Turner Street Camber plates Turner Aluminum Rear Shock Mounts Powerflex RTAB New UUC swaybar bushings Performance: K&N CAI (part 57-1003) Ceramic Coated Headers (Replaced OEM Catalytic Converters) UUC mid Pipe Version 1 (Replaced Stock Exhaust Sections 1&2) Eisenmann Sport Muffler Custom made sanitary stainless steel tips (AKA Timmay Tips from the M5 board) welded with stainless steel rod - will never rust Brake Pads have been used for ~8k miles UUC Motorwerks Stainless Steel Braided Brake Lines 4.10 LSD Differential Differential Race Bearings UUC Motorwerks EVO 3 Short Throw Shifter UUC Motorwerks 8 Pound Flywheel UUC Motorwerks Performance Clutch UUC Double Shear Selector Rod (DSSR) AEM Air/Fuel Ratio Gauge Custom Mounted in Air Vent Interior: Black M-Cloth Seats and panels with black leather (first in the US) Custom Painted Aluminum Trim (painted professionally) Microfiber Shift Boot Microfiber E-Brake Boot UUC Motorwerks Carbon Fiber E-Brake Handle (not sold anymore) Brushed Aluminum Peddles LED Interior Bulb Upgrade Black and Grey Coco Floor Mats (made from coconut husk fibers) OEM Euro Tray Other Notes: Hood, fenders, front bumper were all repainted in January 2010 due to rock chips and road rash OEM Infrared Windshield OEM Alarm Never Tracked or Raced Oil Changes every 3-5K using ONLY Castrol TWS 10W-60 oil Rod Bearing Recall performed (extremely important) Vanos inspection 1 done (extremely important) Sub frame inspection completed (extremely important) Garage Kept and never smoked in Never Driven in the Snow (stored during winter season) Solid tires with 70% tread life New Battery Inspected by Kelly BMW in Columbus, Ohio Originally owned by UUC Motorwerks

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Mercedes G63 vs. BMW i8: Our silly drag race between the past and future

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There's a strange dichotomy going on inside the Rinspeed Budii Concept. Actually, there's a slew of seemingly mismatched ideas, but that seems par for the course when it comes to the mind of Frank Rinderknecht, no? For instance, there's a manual-wind Manero PowerReserve watch embedded in the cabin, which seems quaint, considering the high-tech nature of the car's design and intent. A high-resolution camera apparently "recognizes" when the watch is getting low on power, and a robotic arm "uses ingenious motions to wind the movement" of the watch. Seriously. The aforementioned robotic arm is a seven-axis unit that can "reach out" to the driver or passenger so that they can take over driving duties from the autonomous car. In this way, the occupants can choose to put their lives under the control of the "cognitive and intuitive autopilot" provided by a telescoping laser scanner and a high-res camera that map the car's surroundings, or to make their own "ethical" driving decisions. We kind of assume that refers to the current autonomous-driving question of the times: whether or not to save the lives inside the car our outside of it in case of emergency. If all of that sounds suitably high-tech, you should also know that the "feel-good lounge atmosphere" of the interior features removable plexiglass work surfaces inside, folding blinds for privacy that are custom printed with user-selectable designs, air outlets with ambient lighting, a "wellness shower in the headliner" (whatever that means) and a center console with – you guessed it – cup holders. The platform on which all of this is based is the all-electric BMW i3 hatchback. If all of that sounds intriguing, we suggest you read all about it in the press release below and take it all in via the included image galleries. Rinspeed "Budii" redefines human-machine interaction Reach out to robots The vision of autonomous driving will soon become reality and will fundamentally change the interaction of man and automobiles. While the research centers of the automotive industry are still feverishly working on the technical solutions, progressive thinkers such as the Swiss idea factory Rinspeed are already giving concrete thought to how automated private transport will transform the car and the man-machine system. Besides fundamental conceptual changes, this will also have to involve issues of ethics and society. In the past, the robots in the factories of this world merely assembled cars for people.

Recharge Wrap-up: Eigg's renewable energy grid, Wulin City Car EV looks like i3

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