2002 Bmw M3 Convertible - Jet Black E46 Smg W/ K40 Undetectable No Reserve on 2040-cars
Skokie, Illinois, United States
2002 Jet Black M3 Convertible
ONLY 65K MILES (will go up as I drive it daily) e46 - SMG Transmission Black Exterior - Grey Interior CLEAN TITLE IN HAND OEM HIDs Cold Weather Package - Heated Seats HAS K40 UNDETECTABLE RADAR DETECTOR BUILT IN! SENSORS IN FRONT AND BACK BUMPERS AND NOTIFICATION LIGHTS IN THE STEERING COLUMN; THIS IS A 1600$ DETECTOR. See condition section for more details on Good/Bad but in summary only issues with car are COSMETIC, mechanically the car is perfect and has been maintained exceptionally well! This past winter was the car's first winter, previous owners had it as their second car, this was my only car. It handled the snow fine with the Blizzacks, you just have to be attentive. You must handle shipping! Also note that the extra tires and the muffler are very large; do not expect to fit all of it into the car and drive it back. I also reserve the right to remove the listing at any time as the car is also for sale locally. Condition: New OEM replacement Bosch Alternator ($250) LED DRL Angel Eyes ($150) Infinity Reference 6032cf Front Speakers JVC head unit w/aux input Piano Black Kidney grilles & Side grilles - will include OEM chrome ones as well Blacked out side markers Clear bulbs for F/R turn signals M2 Exhaust - Section 3 axle back with Burnt Titanium tips- will include OEM muffler AR20 Resonator welded into Section 1 New FSU for blower motor - not installed yet but I will when it comes in the mail Bad: Front bumper has chipping paint on the bottom from age Rear bumper has a little bend, from previous owner One of the rear parking sensors fell out, from previous owner ($80 for new sensor) Drivers side side-mirror occasionally needs to be readjusted, the motor is probably weak Various little knicks and scratches here and there expected of a 12 year old car SMG knob plastic coating has chipped off Drivers seat has some creases in the leather Rear passenger seatbelt guide plastic has a crack |
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