2012 Bmw M3 E92 6mt Individual Laguna Seca Blue Paint And Rust Brown Interior on 2040-cars
Gulf Breeze, Florida, United States
This is a BMW Individual Laguna Seca Blue paint and Individual Rust Brown interior car. I am the second owner of this one of a kind 2012 BMW M3 E92. I purchased
it 7 months ago. I have decided to sell it and move on to my next
project. I have all the original parts to return it back to stock including the original set of 19" ZCP wheels with Michelin Pilot Super Sport OEM sized tires should the buyer wish to have those wheels instead of the Volks. I have the Florida title in hand, and I am ready for an
immediate sale. Please feel free to contact me with any questions. Additional
pictures can be taken by request. Thanks for your time.
Vehicle Information: Paint Color: Individual Laguna Seca Blue Interior Type / Color: Individual Rust Brown Transmission: 6 Speed Manual Mileage: 34,500 Window Sticker: Base MSRP $59,900 Special Color Laguna Seca Blue $5,000 Individual Rust Brown Extended Leather $4,100 Comp Package $2,500 Premium Package $4,350 Heated Front Seats $500 Satellite Radio $350 BMW Apps $250 Destination Charge $875 Gas Guzzler Tax $1,300 Total MSRP $79,125 Modifications: Engine / Performance Modifications: Corsa Exhaust with Black Tips (have OEM exhaust) Active Autowerke Short Shifter Kit (have OEM shifter) Wheel / Suspension / Brake Modifications: Volk TE37SL Pressed Graphite 18x10.5 +22 (Front) Volk TE37SL Pressed Graphite 18x10.5 +22 (Rear) Michelin Pilot Super Sport Tires 275/35/18 (Front) Michelin Pilot Super Sport Tires 275/35/18 (Rear) Racing Sciences TE37SL Center Caps RAYS Duralumin Lock & Lug Nuts Motorsport Hardware Stud Conversion Swift Springs (have OEM springs) E36 M3 Front Bumpstops Exterior Modifications: Gintani Carbon Fiber Rear Diffuser Front Bumper Reflectors Shaved (Euro Bumper Look) Gloss Black Front Grilles Gloss Black Side Grilles Gloss Black Rear M3 Badge Interior Modifications: Custom Piano Black Painted Trim BMWPEDALS Black Pedals with Engraving ZHP Shift Knob Pictures: |
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