2006 Bmw M6 Convertible on 2040-cars
Great Neck, New York, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:V-10
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Transmission:SMG
Make: BMW
Model: M Roadster & Coupe
Options: Leather Seats, CD Player, Convertible
Trim: convertible
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag, Side Airbags
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Mileage: 36,357
Sub Model: M6 Convertible
Exterior Color: Black
Number of Doors: 2
Interior Color: Red
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Number of Cylinders: 10
Drive Type: SMG
2006 BMW M6 Convertible in MINT condition
You are looking at a very clean, very well kept 2006 BMW M6 Convertible. This vehicle has had only 2 owners, has 36,000 original miles on it. It has been garage kept since it was brand new. NEVER seen snow, and for the last 3 years i have owned it, it has not seen rain, only water it has seen was to be washed. I take very good care of this car, and keep it in the garage only. It runs great!
Car has black metallic exterior paint, in EXCELLENT condition, no dents no dings no scratches. In the warm weather months its waxed if not every week, then every other week. The hood has a partial clear bra on it to protect it from rock chips. The only paint work ever done on this car was the hood(which i painted myself in my own auto body shop) and the front bumper, both ONLY because of some rock chips. When I purchased the vehicle it had a few small rock chips on the hood, they bothered me so i fixed them, same with the front bumper. All the other paint on this vehicle is 100% factory paint and in excellent condition.
The interior is red in color, and is in perfect condition as you can see by the photos. No abuse of all, and very little signs of wear at all, if any at all.
I replaced the rear tires about a year ago, so they might have about 2,000 miles on them, maybe that much. Oil changes have always been current and taken care of by a private mechanic that I have known for 20 years, i would only let him touch this car. Has a new battery about 8 months ago. Brakes are in very good condition as is everything else mechanically.
I do have a few extra's in the car:
Tinted front and rear glass (35%, its not very dark just enough to darken the windows down some)
Clear Bra on front of Hood
Carbon Fiber front and rear BMW emblems
Added a few flat metal M6 emblems in the interior(see photos)
Agency power DUEL mode exhaust system. This was the best investment, and it wasent cheap. There is a flapper valve that is vacum operated to open and close either on demand or can be set to open and close based on what RPM you set the computer at, its a really great system. If your not in the mood, you shut it off and it sounds like a stock M6, you want a little more of a race sound you turn it on and you got it. It's really a very nice upgrade and well worth the money. ($4800) parts only)
I changed all the bulds to white LED lights on the interior and exterior of the vehicle, turn signals, park lamps front and rear. You will see in the photo that I added an LED strip to the inside of the upper turn signal lamp. I purchased new upper lamps, heated and took them apart, then molded the LED lights to fit, they work with the day time running lights, was a lot of work, and was not cheap but again well worth it. I have never had more people stop and ask me where I got the lights from or how much they cost, they really look amazing, espically at night.
The car runs and drives and looks great, I have no other reason to want to sell it other then its just time to upgrade. The car is 100% what i have stated, its really a great vehicle it has not been abused in any way.
If you have any questions at all about the car please feel free to ask. Im not looking to get rick on the sale of this car, just looking for a fair price given what the vehicle is worth, the condition of mine vs others i have seen, and the upgrades that I have. Its located at my home, so if anyone would like to see the vehicle it would have to be by appointment so i can drive it into work the day that it is shown.
Serious bidders only!
I reserve the right to end this auction if the vehicle is sold outside of ebay before the auction ends!
GOOD LUCK! ! !
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