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2000 Bmw Z3 M Roadster Convertible 2-door 3.2l Collector Condition 6k Miles. on 2040-cars

US $28,990.00
Year:2000 Mileage:6952 Color: in excellent condition
Location:

Gaithersburg, Maryland, United States

Gaithersburg, Maryland, United States
Advertising:

 

Up for sale is a pristine 2000 BMW M Roadster with Factory matching Hard Top with only 6952k pampered miles, Titanium Silver Metallic on black Nappa leather, excellent condition, this is about as good as it gets.  This is the clean, well-kept, collectors’ M Roadster that you’ve been looking for in arguably the best year/color/engine combination available.  Feel free to contact me with any questions.

 

  •        6952 original miles
  •      Factory Matching Hard Top
  •          Garaged entire life; adult/enthusiast owned
  •          No accidents or paintwork whatsoever; all VIN stickers present
  •          Absolutely no blemishes/scratches/curb rash on wheels; PERFECT original finish        
  •          Exterior in excellent condition; paint shines like new; recently detailed
  •          Interior in excellent condition; like-new dash, carpets, leather
  •          Leather is soft and in new condition; seat bolsters have literally no wear.
  •          Undercarriage is clean and virtually spotless
  •          Sub-frame and differential mounts have been inspected and in excellent condition

 

Everything is 100% original in every way possible.

 

As you can tell, there are absolutely no issues with this car.  It has been well-maintained and kept in like-new condition its entire life.  There are no stories with the M roadster whatsoever. More high-resolution pictures are available as requested by serious inquiries.  This M Roadster has been enthusiast/collector owned and it should go to a new home where this last-of-it’s-breed machine will be treated the way it deserves.


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Is This A Great Idea For An M Model?
The BMW 6 Series Gran Coupe is already an issue of large debate. The essential business case for the car is that it's more distinctive than a straight 5 or 6 Series, and has much of the sense of space and luxury of a 7 Series. It has the wheelbase of a 5 Series, the relative width of a 6 Series, and an exterior length close to the standard wheelbase 7 Series. And, as we reported in our drive of the 640i Gran Coupe in May 2012, the 6 Series Gran Coupe costs pretty much the same as the 7 Series, engine trim for engine trim. The sedan (coupe?) is therefore a proposal clearly meant for an extremely particular clientele. There's no news yet on how well exactly the 6 Series Gran Coupe is selling in its chief markets, but we are curious. The Germans frequently tend not to break out their sales figures that way, mixing sales of the Gran Coupe in with the two-door 6 Series.
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