1987 Bmw M6 Base Coupe 2-door 3.5l on 2040-cars
Marietta, Georgia, United States
UNFORTUNATE FOR ME , BUT THINGS HAVE CHANGED . I HAVE REMOVED THE TRANSMISSION TO REPLACE INPUT SHAFT BEARING , I'VE BEEN OFFERED AN OUT OF STATE , RELOCATION AND JOB, OUT OF TIME TO FINISH REPAIR ON TRANS. SAME PRICE , AS IS . THE OVER ALL CONDITION IS GREAT. THE PAINT HAS ROAD SAND BLAST PITS, THE CHROME IS WEATHERED, ALL GLASS IS GOOD. THE INTERIOR IS VERY CLEAN AND FUNCTIONAL . ALL INTERIOR EQUIPMENT IS OPERATIONAL. I USED THE CAR TO DRIVE BACK AND FORTH TO NORTH DAYTONA BEACH AND FT. MYERS MANY MANY TIMES. THE FUEL MILEAGE WAS AN UNBELIEVABLE 27.3 MPG , UNLESS YOU KEPT A W.O.T..... THEN IT DROPPED TO 10-12 . THE TOP HALF OF THE ENGINE HAS BEEN REWORKED, AS HAS ALL SUSPENSION , BRAKES , AND STEERING GEAR. ALL FLUIDS HAVE BEEN CHANGED . THERE ARE 222K MILES ON THE CLOCK. THE ENGINE HAS AN ENHANCED ECU CHIP PUTTING THE HORSE POWER AT 321. THE ECU IS A LIVE/TIME ADJUSTABLE CHIP INSTALLED. THE CAR HAS BEEN IN STORAGE FOR 2-3 YEARS AND NOW GARAGED AS IT HAD BEEN BEFORE STORAGE. THE ONLY PROBLEM WITH THE CAR IS A VERY LOUD INPUT SHAFT BEARING .[ LOUD] I HAVE ALREADY PURCHASED THE TRANS. BEARINGS ASSORTED OTHER PARTS WHICH WILL GO WITH THE CAR, OR BE PUT IN BEFORE THE CAR GETS SOLD.....I LOVED THE CAR , MY DAUGHTER WANTED THE CAR ....THEN I CAME TO MY SENSES.....FIGURED I'D BETTER GET THE CAR SOLD BEFORE MY ONLY OFFSPRING SETS HER EYES ON IT.
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No BMW M2 Convertible in the cards
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2015 BMW 228i xDrive
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