Hello, I am selling my 2001 BMW M3 DINAN: 19” ZCP Style Wheels DINAN Stage 3 Performance Engine Software DINAN Hi Flow Air Flow Meter DINAN Hi Flow Intake & Air mass meter Housing DINAN Free Flow Exhaust Racing Dynamics Strut Tower bar Premium Package Rain Sensing Wipers Full On-Board Computer Moonroof Cold Weather Package Heated Front Seats Heated Mirrors HK Sound Black Leather Interior Trim Xenon Headlights Folding Rear Seats and Lip Spoiler 3M Clear bra The overall condition of this M3 is nice inside and out! This car has been properly cared for and well maintained since it was new. Everything is up to date including the inspection II, the wheels and tires have been replaced, brakes and rotors have plenty of life on them, as they were recently replaced. FAQ: 1)Has the Rod bearing recall been performed? Yes, 16k miles 2) Has sub-frame been inspected? Yes 3) How much horsepower does the car have? DINAN rates it at 360hp after all the upgrades. 4)How do i ship the car to me? You can pay to ship the car use moveacar.com 5) How do I pay for the car? Cash or Wire Transfer, funds must clear prior to releasing car 6)Can i get the car inspected? Yes, you can if you would like to pay for it carchex.com Please only bid if you intend on purchasing the car. Bidders with less than 3 feedback, please message me prior to placing your bid. Payment is due within 3 days of auction ending, bank wire & cash in person, are the only accepted methods of payment. The car is sold as-is no warranty, the car is listed locally and I reserve the right to end the auction at anytime. Good luck and happy bidding. |
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