2004 Bmw M3 on 2040-cars
Homestead, Montana, United States
For more details email me at: jesseniajddylla@uk8.net . 2004 M3 Convertible for sale! Same owner since 7,000 miles (11,000km) when bought from Budd's BMW in 2006. 6 spd
convertible red on black with only 34,000 original miles (54,000km). This M3 is in an immaculate condition. Manual
6-speed transmission, 19" wheels. Harman Kardon sound system. Auxiliary hookup for iPhone/MP3 player. 4 Brand New
tires with less then 2,500 miles on them. Never seen winter or rain and always stored in temperature and humidity
controlled garage when not driven with original BMW cover. Upgraded AFE intake installed by dealership. Original
intake parts included.
Wheels are clean with no curb rash.
One stone chip on hood that penetrated the 3M tape.
Factory 3M on hood, bumper, headlights, and mirrors,
ALL scheduled maintainence, was done at BMW dealership with time and mileage intervals. Records available. This car
has never seen an indy shop.
This is the cleanest, most well maintained M3 on the market today, not a penny was spared.
100% original and unmolested M3!
This is a Canadian car and with current KMs on the cluster which I will be converting to miles at BMW dealer if
buyer is from the US. All records and receipts to be provided prior to delivery.
I am very flexible in terms of providing accommodation in getting the car to the buyer.
Options:
Hardtop-preparation
Soft top, black
Smoker package
Ski bag
Armrest front
Seat heating driver/passenger
Headlight cleaning system
Park Distance Control (PDC)
Rain sensor
Xenon Light
Kilometer-calibrated speedometer
Navigation system Professional
CD player
Hi-Fi System Harman Kardon
BMW 6-CD changer I-bus
BMW LA wheel M 19" forged
Battery master switch
Daytime driving light switch
Control unit COP
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Mon, Dec 21 2015Just because many are slavering for the global debut of the 2016 BMW M2 at the Detroit Motor Show doesn't mean BMW will let us forget the coupe that gave the letter "M" its global moxie: the M3. The Roundel has posted the first in a five-part series devoted to that seminal M, the 1987-1991 E30. Built as a homologation requirement for the race car BMW needed to beat Mercedes 190E 2.3/16V in the German Touring Car Championship, it was 1.5 times more expensive than the 325i of the time and company sales heads had doubts about being able to sell all 5,000 of them. As we know, that story had a happy ending. The first models came with a 2.3-liter four-cylinder with 195 horsepower, a chopped and tuned combination of the four-cylinder M10 block first used in 1962 and in Formula 1, with a cylinder head from the six-cylinder M88 that did duty in the M1. By the time the M3 Sport Evolution models marked the end of the first-gen production run, displacement had risen to 2.5 literz and output to 238 hp, but more important than those numbers were the phenomenal handling and relentless race victories. You should definitely check out the video above for BMW's peek into the backstory of the fourth M car after the M1, M535i, M635 CSi, and M5, and arguably most important. But if your M-centric tastebuds prefer a more modern take on the German brand's most driver-friendly vehicles, take a look at the videos below. Related Video:
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