06 Bmw E46 M3 Convertible Fully Loaded 6 Speed Manual Mint! Only 36k Miles Rare on 2040-cars
Sun Valley, California, United States
Up for sale is a My Personal BMW M3 With 36,755 miles on it!! This car has to be one of the cleanest BMW M3's out there! It has always been garage kept and driven rarely as you can see the miles. The car looks and feels the same way when it first came out of the BMW dealer! Never ever been smoked in and Very well taken care of! I am the second owner of the car and its been pampered since day one of my ownership! Condition: This car is in absolute Mint Shape inside and out! The Exterior is in the exact same condition is was when new you cant find one ding or scratch on the body. The interior is absolutely flawless You will not find one mark on anything. The leather is in Pristine condition you cant tell that those seats are over 8 years old absolutely no signs of any wear The rear seats along with the passenger seat have never been used. The engine and transmission runs and feels the same way it felt when it first came out of the dealer runs very smooth and power absolute joy to drive. The wheels are in good shape with some curb rash and with about 90% life left on the tires
Options: The car is pretty much fully loaded with all the options that the M3 came with. Including Automatic Front Seats and an incredible HARMON KARDON sound system. The interior is also surround by beautiful Aluminum trim. The car is all original and all stock which is pretty rare to find a low mileage M3 without any aftermarket modifications. This a collectors dream to find one this Mint with this beautiful color combination.
History: The Car has a Salvage Title due to a Light front end damage causing replacement of the front bumper, hood, both xenon headlamps, and radiator support along with the cooling. The car has been fully repaired with nothing but original new parts from the dealer by a Certified BMW shop in a way where no one even an expert can tell that is has been repaired. Please feel free to check the Vehicle History Report!
This car is in absolute flawless shape inside and out and a absolute joy to drive whether its for daily driving or just a weekend car it feels amazing. You can drive this car forever and not touch a thing just regular maintenance and I can guarantee you wont find another M3 this well kept with this beautiful color combo! If you have any questions or concerns you can also reach me at 818-601-5700 Ask for Gary
The car is open for inspection so you can come take a look at the car for your self. Please do not waste my time by false bidding please if you are a serious buyer and have any questions or concerns feel free to ask prior to bidding or offering! |
BMW M3 for Sale
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