E46 M3 Mint Condition Only 44,000 Miles on 2040-cars
Frisco, Texas, United States
This is a Mint Condition car, has never been in inclement weather, always garaged, always babied and there is no mechanical faults, just had inspection 2 and valve adjustment done, which was 2200$ also has brand new brake pads and has motul transmission fluid. The car is a convertible, and has no rips tears, or stains on the top, also the interior is immaculate. the car has a carbon fiber difuser as well, as angel eyes. The car has never been beat on,or "raced" the car was only used on the weekends. The car still has a extended powertrain warranty till the end of 2014 or 60,000 miles.
The car is a six speed manual, not the smg which is really common, and problematic, this is one of the best feeling manual transmissions I have ever driven, the clutch is extremely soft, and is well suited for bumper to bumper traffic, its really hard to find a manual e46 m3, with low miles, and THIS IS THE CAR FOR YOU if you want a clean, extremely well maintained car. The car is honestly brand new, I get compliments on it every time i drive it and people think the car is new, and say "oh is it a 2013 or 2012, they are in disbelief when i say its a 2001, I am really going to miss this car, only reason im selling is because I will be getting another bmw |
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