2005 Bmw M3 Blue Convertible 2-door 3.2l Black Top (61800 Miles) Sports Package! on 2040-cars
Gambrills, Maryland, United States
Fantastic Condition! Fun Crusin' Car! I have really taken great care of the car since I had it. It was garage kept and my summer fun car. This car is a definite head turner and a sought after color combo in a convertible!
* MD INSPECTED! * NEW CLUTCH AND FLYWHEEL! * NEW FRONT WHEEL BEARINGS/HUBS. * ALWAYS FULL MOBIL 1 SYNTHETIC OIL CHANGES! Extremely Fast Sport Package! Engine: 333-hp, 3.2-liter I-6 (premium) Race-Style Engine The M3's race-style inline 6-cylinder engine allows a 9000-rpm tachometer to be put on the dashboard and offers seemingly endless power in any of its six forward gears! Body Style: Convertible (Black Top) Exterior Color: Blue Interior Color: Gray Leather Car is for sale at KB Auto. I hired them to sell my car. (On Consignment) CLICK HERE TO VIEW CAR AT LOT KB Auto 696 MD RT 3 N Gambrills, MD 21054 (410)-923-4000 (410) 761-2886 Contact Patrick O'brien Or Sales at (410) 761-2886 They will also finance the car for you! VISIT THE DEALERSHIP TO VIEW AND TEST DRIVE CAR! CLICK HERE TO VIEW CAR! |
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