2002 Bmw M3 Coupe. 43k Mi. 6 Speed Manual. Black/black Cloth. No Sunroof.records on 2040-cars
Grand Blanc, Michigan, United States
'02 BMW M3. Only 43k mi. 6-Speed Manual. No Sunroof. Jet Black / Black Cloth Anthracite / Black Leather. Just inspected at BMW 43182 mi. All records since new. Clear Title and CarFax. No accidents. It was also inspected at 42632 mi at BMW of Ann Arbor, right before I bought it. Never Tracked. Very Rare Special Order: Cloth Interior, No Sunroof, Manual Seats, No Xenon. Unique "option-delete" car. . This M3 is true enthusiast car, No Sunroof option lowers the car center of gravity and makes it lighter by 30lb (some say by 45lb), it makes it more comfortable for tall drivers, no sunroof option yields 2+ inches of headroom, sunroof is always in the way if you drive with a helmet on. If you ever decide to put a roll cage in this M3, it is a lot easier to do, because it is no sunroof in the way. Anyway, E46 sunroofs have issues. No Leather Seats help with no sliding on a track days, and less sweating any other days, they also wear much less. This M3 has custom audio system with two JL amplifiers 500/1 and 300/4 installed in the trunk (they were approximately $500 each). This car has two sets of factory floor mats, two keys, books, all service records. Most importantly this M3 is low miles!!! I had this vehicle for two years, and only put approximately 650mi on it. I planed to keep it forever, but have to sell it. I also have '91 M3, and '95 M3, that I am keeping, so life is not that bad for me. You can learn from E46 M3 forums, about M3's with no option (sunroof delete): forum.e46fanatics.com m3forum.net We are licensed and bonded Michigan
dealer. Payment Terms: The successful bidder will submit $250
non-refundable deposit within 24 hours of the close of the auction. The buyer agrees to pay remaining
balance due (plus applicable fees and taxes) within 7 days of the close of the
auction. All financial transactions must be completed before delivery of the
vehicle. Payment methods: Bank wire transfers, certified checks, cash (in person) or 3rd-party
financing. All funds must be in US dollars only. If paid by check or certified
check, we will hold a title for 5 business days or until check clears. Please
be sure to have a full payment and/or approved financing in place before making
your final bid. Please call us with any questions or additional information.
Due to the difficulty of Foreign Currency/Bank Transactions, purchases from
clients outside of the United States, must pay by Wire Transfer only. Please
call with any questions or explanations. Vehicle condition and inspections: Every effort has been made to accurately and fairly describe this vehicle
to you. Vita Motors has tried to
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decision. Please be advised that used vehicles will have typical scratches and
dings inherent for their year and mechanical parts are subject to fail. Vita Motors welcomes and recommends a buyer's
inspection. If you plan to have a buyers inspection, please make sure you
inspect the vehicle prior to the auction ending. Buyer is responsible for any
inspection charges and fees. Buyers Inspections MUST be completed prior to 24
hours before the end of auction Fee and Tax
Information: Michigan residents
will have to pay 6% sales tax plus title ($15) and plate fees. Out of state
buyers will need to contact their DMV for tax and plate information. A document
fee of $100 will be charged on each deal (retail or wholesale) to cover fees
associated with title work, overnight fees and other related expenses. Transportation: We will gladly assist you with finding a
reliable and affordable transporter. Buyers is responsible for all
transportation cost. Average transportation cost is about $0.40-0.60 per mile.
For example: if you are 1000 miles away from us, your transportation costs will
be $400-$600 depending on direction. This rate is valid in Continental US only.
Please contact us for international shipping quote. For Canadian buyers, we
offer free delivery to either Windsor or Sarnia. If you choose to fly to inspect or pick up
the vehicle, we will provide you with transportation to and from our local
airport. For plane tickets please search for Flint Bishop International
Airport, airport code FNT.
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