1999 - Bmw M3 on 2040-cars
Holiday, Florida, United States
I am selling my 1999 BMW M3 Convertible. I put in a lot of money and time, and the car is running perfectly. I've included a list below. I knew the previous owner who had it for years before me. Both of us love cars and have taken excellent care of the car. All maintenance is up to date with recent tune up. Everything listed below was performed within the last 1,000 miles. I just bought a 2003 M3 that I couldn't pass up so it's time to sell this one. All parts were exchanged with high quality replacements, no cheap parts. Please feel free to come see the car in person prior to making offer. The car is still very strong, fast, and reliable. Tires have about 60-70% tread left on them. The top was not working properly when I received the car, now it is. The heated seats both work and they are better than the heated seats in any of my other cars. Everything in the car works well. Tune up work: - Window tint 5% all around (except plastic in rear window area) - New brake pads all around - Rotors resurfaced - Oil change with mobil 1 synthetic oil and filter 700 miles ago - All gaskets on engine block/head replaced - Master clutch cylinder - Slave clutch cylinder - Hydraulic fluid changed - VANOS unit recalibrated - Adaptation values reset - New Spark plugs - Bosch Icon wipers - Radiator fluid changed - Convertible top fixed with new struts and calibration - Convertible top replaced within last 2 years - Smoke lens fog lights (error free) - Euro smoke/red tailights (error free) - Projector HID headlights with angel/halo eyes running as DRLs. Low beams are 6K HID Volt kit. Very good looking lights. - All interior lights replaced with high quality hyperwhite lights from superbrightleds.com with remaining warranty - New color matched floor mats Currently, the BSW Soundplicity Control II is installed but that is not included with the vehicle at this time. It integrates an iphone/ipod with the BMW head unit. If the buyer is interested, then they can contact me to work something out to leave the Soundplicity unit in the car with the phone holder. The stock CD changer does come with the car. Please contact me with any questions. It is a very clean car in excellent shape.
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