1999 M3 2 Dr Coupe!! 120k Miles!! 5 Speed!! Wrecked In Rear!!! Great Parts Car! on 2040-cars
Cedar Hill, Texas, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Engine:M POWERED 6 CYLINDER
Vehicle Title:Salvage
Fuel Type:Gasoline
Interior Color: Black
Make: BMW
Number of Cylinders: 6
Model: M3
Trim: M3- 2 DOOR COUPE!! 5SPEED STANDARD
Drive Type: 5 SPEED STANDARD REAR WHEEL DRIVE
Options: Sunroof, Leather Seats
Mileage: 120,729
Sub Model: 1999 BMW MOTORSPORTS INTERNATIONAL M3
Warranty: NON!!! AS IS!!!
Exterior Color: Orange
1999 BMW M3!!! RARE BMW MOTORSPORTS INTERNATIONAL!! 5 SPEED STANDARD TRANSMISSION!!! 120 K MILES!! THIS IS A GREAT PARTS CAR TO CLONE YOUR CAR WITH OR DO WHATEVER YOU WANT!!! I BOUGHT THIS M3 WRECKED LIKE YOU SEE IT WITH RIGHT REAR 1/4 DAMAGE!! SALVAGE TITLE!!... THE ENGINE RUNS AND HOLDS RPMs GOOD, BUT IT DOES HAVE A LITTLE NOISE IN IT FROM EITHER LIFTERS OR SOMETHING SO WITH THAT BEING SAID PLEASE BID ACCORDINGLY!!! I COULD NOT DRIVE IT BECAUSE OF THE RIGHT REAR WHEEL IS HITTING THE REAR 1/4 PANEL... EVERYTHING IS IN TACK AND COMPLETE THE SEATS ARE NICE, BUT THERE IS A TEAR IN THE PASSENGERS SIDE SEAT AND THE DRIVERS SEAT BRACKET IS A LITTLE GOOFED UP... THIS IS A HARD TO FIND CAR THAT IS RARE!!! IT COMES WITH A SPARE WHEEL SHOWN IN THE PIC... THE BODY IS PRETTY NICE.... THANKS AND HAPPY BIDDING!!!
PLEASE ASK QUESTIONS IF YOU WANT MORE INFORMATION AND PLEASE DO NOT BE A FLAKE AND BID WITHOUT PAYING!!! THANKS
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