1996 Bmw M3 Gorgeous, 102k, Dinan, Uuc, No Rust! No Reserve!!! on 2040-cars
Brookfield, Wisconsin, United States
Hello all,
This is my 1996 M3. It is a Colorado car with a clean, accident free, carfax! Not driven in the winter, so it is NOT RUSTY AT ALL!!! I haven't had the car too long. I bought it to enjoy for the summer, and now I am just putting it out there to see if anyone else wants to finish off the last few nice months with it. It has very low original miles at 102,350!! It has the Sport black Vader leather interior that is in VERY NICE SHAPE with no rips or tears. The headliner is in great shape and isn't sagging like most do from this era. The car also has a BMW factory spoiler that was factory painted and installed when the car was new. It is really hard to find a nice E36 with this low of miles with no rust, so please don't low ball me! I am a BMWCCA member with multiple BMW's, and know what I have. The upgrades are as follows: Dinan Stage 1 UUC Stainless Steel Exhaust AES Cold Air intake with insulated engine bay enclosure (nice, not the cheap kind) H&R front and rear sway bars TC Kline racing coil over suspension kit UUC short shift linkage UUC Lightened flywheel with BRAND NEW M5 clutch! Brakes are at 80% remaining Tires are Bridgestone Potenzas at 70% remaining BMW X-Brace I have done the following work to the car and I have the receipts for the recent work as well totaling over $3,175!!! Clutch replacement including: Pilot Bearing Clutch Pivot Pin M5 clutch, pressure plate Rear main seal, Transmission and Differential fluid change New OEM Brake duct New VANOS line New front wheel hub assembly (with bearing) Hood struts New Air Mass Meter Boot New Power Steering Line New Rear Sway Bar Links New rear Differential mount New CV Joint Gasket at Differential New Belts Balanced wheels / tires 09/04 I also have some receipts from the previous owner which includes what he paid for it in 2006 - $18,377!! This car is tight, clean, well sorted and upgraded. I already have another daily driver so this has only been driven in the sunshine - no rain days. Please feel free to give me a call or shoot me a text to set up a time to see the car, or if you would like to see more photos. Thanks Chris 414 - five eight seven - 1789 |
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