2008 Bmw M3 Coupe 2-door 4.0l V8 on 2040-cars
Lawrence, Massachusetts, United States
Hello,
Selling my 2008 BMW M3 (E92) AW/BL. The car currently has 42,362 miles on it. I bought it back in June 2012 in Atlanta, GA with 38k from a car enthusiast. I am the 3rd owner. The 1st owner was from Texas, meaning the car has never seen snow. This has always been my second vehicle; it's taken out on weekends during the summer. It's put away in my garage for the winter (before the first snowfall). The car has always been hand washed and detailed on every single wash (usually spend about 2-3 hours). Standard options: Technology, Premium, Cold Package Premium sound system DCT CF Roof Extended Novillo Leather PDC (rear) Navigation Modifications list below: CF Mode Carbon Front Lip ($1,000) CF Mirrors ($350) CF Spoiler ($350) CF Diffuser ($400) Painted reflectors ($60) Matte black kidney grills ($60) 20% Window tints ($300) LUX v3 Angel Eyes ($250) LED Bright White License Plate bulbs ($50) BMW License plate frame $40) LCI Tail lights ($515) OEM Alcantara BMW Steering wheel ($600) H&R Springs (Sport) ($350) 15mm Turner Spacers (Front & Back) ($200) Competition Wheels (with TPMS) ($2000) Michelin PS2 tires (255/35 front)(275/35 rear) ($1,000) Turner Test Pipes (OEM cats included) ($400) BPM Stage 2 Tune (cable included) ($1,000) MS Air filter ($80) OEM Exhaust Mod ($375) DCT Tune ($120) Coded (Windows, mirrors, Euro MDM, corner lights delete, LCI, warning dongs, etc) The usual things to get coded. ($60) All in all, I spent a little under 10k on modifications. Have receipts if needed. I also have some of the original parts if needed such as the OEM Air Filter, mirrors, trunk spoiler and probably some other things. I have no problem shipping it out if needed at buyers expense. I had it shipped from Atlanta to Boston in an enclosed trailer (insured). It was the longest wait ever but would definitely do it again if I had to. As for maintenance & service, it has always gone to the dealer (BMW Tulley). I have all service records in handy. Last service was performed in July 2013, it was for an oil change and an alignment (after installing H&R Springs). Price $46,500 (slightly negotiable). I've taken extremely good care of it. Again, it wasn't my daily driver. Saddens me to see it go. Any questions, feel free to message. Also, if you need more higher resolution pictures, please let me know. Thank you. |
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