1997 Bmw M3 Base Sedan 4-door 3.2l Black On Black Lots Of Repairs With Receipts on 2040-cars
Portland, Oregon, United States
Bought this car less than 1 year ago, putting it up for auction due to wife becoming pregnant. Car runs great and is mechanically in good condition. The outside of the car is good condition with original paint. Interior of the car is black leather that is in great condition.
It did have service items that needed addressing when I purchased it. Following are the major repairs I have receipts for....
Major repairs done:
Replaced water pump
Replaced Guibo disc
Replaced all brakes and rotors
Repaired broken seats (both driver & passenger)
Replaced outer rear CV boot
Replaced Oil line for Vanos unit
Replaced Gasket on Oil filter housing
Replaced Power steering hose
Replaced Trailing arm bushing
Has 145,000 miles on it and with the repairs I have done it will be running a long time from now.
Payment: Money order, check (wait for clearance, Paypal, or cash
CAN PROVIDE MORE PICTURES UPON REQUEST
Shipment: buyer arraigns transport with auto shipper (Will meet driver within 15 miles of 97229).
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