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Bmw M3 Dinan Stage 3 Supercharged 463hp!! E46 Bmw M3 44k Miles on 2040-cars

Year:2004 Mileage:44500 Color: over a Black Nappa Leather interior
Location:

Dallas, Texas, United States

Dallas, Texas, United States
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This 2004 BMW M3 Stage 3 Dinan is sure to impress the most discerning BMW aficionado and is in near flawless condition with a beautiful Titanium Silver Metallic exterior over a Black Nappa Leather interior. This E46 M3 has had some extensive performance upgrades all of which were installed by a Dinan Authorized BMW Dealership here in Texas. These performance upgrades and parts total to well over $30,000 spent and include:

  • Dinan Supercharger System
  • Dinan Front-mount Intercooler
  • Dinan High Flow Throttle Bodies
  • Dinan Free Flow Exhaust
  • Dinan Cold Air Intake System
  • Dinan Engine Software Upgrade
  • Dinan Cross Drilled Front Rotors
  • Bilstein B16 - PSS9 Adjustable Suspension System
  • BMW 19" M3 Competition Wheels
  • New Michelin Tires & More

As mentioned, all of the upgrades and subsequent tuning was performed at a Dinan Authorized BMW Dealership for a seamless integration of all upgrades and performance parts while still retaining everyday drive-ability. With all of this added performance, this E46 M3 is pushing out 463 horsepower - all through BMW - approved Dinan performance parts, so you know they're reliable and built to last. This Dinan M3 is emission compliant and is set up to run on Premium unleaded fuel. Aside from these fantastic additions, this very low mileage M3 comes loaded with features and options including the Premium Package with Power Moonroof, Power seat with Memory, Sequential Manual Gearbox (SMG) with Steering Wheel Mounted Paddle Shifters, Xenon Headlights, Harman-Kardon Premium Sound system, Aluminum Interior Trim, Rear Parking Sensors, Tinted Windows, and Carbon Fiber M3 Fender Grilles. It also comes with Full Books, Carpets, the Original Window Sticker, and Dinan Badges/Placards. With regard to the condition of this M3 Coupe, it has clearly been absolutely pampered both inside and out since the day it was purchased new. The car has never been on the track or abused, and it certainly shows through the pristine condition both inside and out. All metal panels are original and the paint gauge is consistent with no previous repaints. This NON-smoker interior is just as pristine with nearly zero signs of any prior use, as the seats show little to zero seat wear and there are no signs of peeling or fading. In addition, all four wheels are wrapped in fresh Michelin Pilot Sport Tires. Needless to say, this E46 M3 is simply amazing both inside and out! Any BMS enthusiast is guaranteed to be blown away by not only the performance of this M3, but the condition and care taken with it's ownership - not to mention the low mileage. Pre-buy inspections welcome. For more information or questions call John at 586-344-2939. A 2004 BMW M3 DInan of this caliber is an absolutely rare find on the market, so don't miss your opportunity to own it.

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