Sedan, Competition Package, Convenience Package, Cold Weather, Premium Package 2 on 2040-cars
United States
2011 BMW M3 Sedan, non-smoker,garage kept, never seen snow,all maintenance up to date,very well-kept interior, exterior well maintained only a few scratches caused by shipping company when removing front license plate. Car has never been in an accident. The car is in very good condition but it doesn't have a warranty due to a shorter coverage when bought overseas which is only 2 years but an Extended warranty is available through BMW to be purchased by buyer if he/she is interested. Grills, side gills,front bumper reflectors, hood, trunk, and rim emblems have been changed but the original ones are included. Light bulbs for daylight running lamps have been replaced with Lux V3 white light but original are also included. I am the original owner, the vehicle was purchased through the BMW Military Sales in Germany.
Competition Package Sport suspension; 10mm lowered M suspension; Front alloy wheels: 19" x 9.0", rear alloy wheels: 19" x 10.0"; Y-spoke wheels (style 359M); Front 245/35- and summer tires, rear 265/35- and summer tires; Sport mapping for EDC/DSC; Driver modes includes engine mapping, suspension and stability control; Includes: [223] Electronic Damping Control. Convenience Package Comfort Access smart card/smart key with keyless entry includes keyless starter; Card key power locks; Includes: [302] Anti-Theft Alarm System And [507] Park Distance Control (Rear Only) And [609] Navigation System And [6FL] iPod and USB Adapter; Requires: [639] BMW Assist with Bluetooth. Cold Weather Package High pressure headlight cleaners; Includes: [494] Heated Front Seats And [465] Split Fold Down Rear Seats. Premium Package 2 Electric foldable mirrors; Garage door opener; Coming home device; Compass; Driver front seat with 14-way power memorized height, power lumbar and memorized tilt, front passenger seat front seat with 14-way power power height, power lumbar and power tilt; Memorized adjustment: includes; Smart card/smart key with memory seat; Includes: [639] BMW Assist with Bluetooth And [NC] Novillo Leather; Requires: [6FL] iPod and USB Adapter and Carbon Leather Interior Trim. M Double-Clutch Transmission with Drivelogic Transmission: dual clutch man seq w/ auto mode and paddle shifters includes gearchange paddles; Dual clutch manual sequential. Moonroof Remote glass sunroof. Park Distance Control (Rear Only) Park Distance Control (PDC) rear radar parking distance sensors. Automatic High Beams Headlight control. Metallic Paint Metallic paint. Please feel free to contact me with any further questions or additional pictures. Payment detailsDeposit via PayPal
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