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2004 Bmw M3 Gtr Convertible 6-speed Manual Imola Red Interior Fully Loaded Mint! on 2040-cars

US $17,500.00
Year:2004 Mileage:112000
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INTRODUCING ONE OF AN ELITE FEW CARS WITH OVER 300 bhp TO BOAST A NORMALLY ASPIRATED ENGINE OUTPUT NORTH OF 100 bhp/liter. USUALLY, THIS ENTAILS AN ENGINE CAPABLE OF AT LEAST 8000 RPM- NO EASY FEAT IN A STREET CAR, LET ALONE ONE WITH SUCH A LONG CRANKSHAFT.

 

SELLING MY WILD BEAST 04 E46 M3 GTR STYLE, 6 SPEED MANUAL TRANSMISSION, RARE COLOR COMBINATION!! THIS IS THE BEST HANDLING CAR THAT I'VE EVER DROVE!! THE PERFORMANCE IS JUST SUPERB AND THE WILD APPEARANCE WILL TURN HEADS ANY WHERE YOU GO!! I'M NOT GOING TO TALK MUCH ABOUT THIS INCREDIBLE PIECE SINCE IT SPEAKS FOR ITSELF!! IT'S FULLY LOADED AND IT HAS THE COLD WEATHER PACKAGE AND SPORT PACKAGE AS WELL!! IT ALSO HAS SEVERAL EXTRAS, CAR HAS BRAND NEW FRONT TIRES, REAR TIRES HAVE APPROX.80% !! SEIBON CARBON FIBER HOOD!! CARBON FIBER SIDE VENTS!! CARBON FIBER FRONT GRILL!! AFE MAGNUM FORCE PRO INTAKE SYSTEM WHICH PRODUCES 12 MAX HP, 11Lbs. X FT. TORQUE AND OUT-FLOWED THE FACTORY INTAKE BY 72%,  IT ALSO SOUNDS AMAZING!! SHORT SHIFT KIT EVO3!! ONLY USES CASTROL 10W 60 FULL SYNTHETIC OIL!!  GOT THE WHEELS PAINTED BLACK AND FIXED ALL THE EDGES AT A PROFESSIONAL BODY SHOP AT A HIGH CO$T WITH WARRANTY!! NO ENGINE MODS OTHER THAN THE AIR INTAKE, NEVER RACED!! BRIGHT WHITE LED INTERIOR LIGHTS!! LED CORNER LIGHTS!! LED FOG LIGHTS!! HID HEADLIGHTS WITH ANGEL EYES!! NAVIGATION, WINDOWS, THE TOP, ETC.. EVERY THING WORKS PERFECT!! CAR IS STRONG AND RELIABLE!! CAR IS VERY WELL TAKEN CARE OFF AND IT COMES WITH AN OUTDOOR WEATHERPROOF COVER!! THIS S54 ENGINE HAD THE HIGHEST SPECIFIC OUTPUT NATURALLY ASPIRATED OF ANY ENGINE THAT EVER MADE BY BMW!!    

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