2005 BMW 3 SERIES M3 2dr Convertible in Sarasota FL from Lamborghini Sarasota
Stock : LA13667C
VIN : WBSBR93425PK08308
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Exterior : SILVER Interior : BLACK
Mileage : 76,099
Transmission : Manual
Engine : 3.2L
Cylinders : 6
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Vehicle Description
2005 BMW M3 Convertible - 6-Speed Manual no accidents, new tires, leather, navi, power seats, BMW factory 19" wheel upgrade, this car needs a little cosmetic TLC, but mechanically in great shape! Don't miss your opportunity to own one of the best sports cars of all time! Call now for a test drive!
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Features Overview
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3-position driver seat memory and easy-entry feature
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Auto-Store and 3-channel FM diversity antenna system
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front/rear stabilizer and modified rear axle
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gray backgrounds with red needles
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HD clutch
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radio data system (RDS)
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trunk release
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variable warning segment on tachometer
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(4) polished stainless steel exhaust tips
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3.2L DOHC 24-valve I6 engine with variable valve timing
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4-function on-board computer
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4-Wheel Disc Brakes
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4-wheel ventilated disc brakes with BMW M vacuum assist
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6-speed manual transmission with OD
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A/C
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ABS
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Adaptive brake lights
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Adjustable Steering Wheel
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Alloy Wheels
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Aluminum double-pivot strut-type front suspension
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Aluminum hood with power dome
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AM/FM Stereo
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Anti-theft AM/FM stereo with CD player : (10) speakers
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Auto-dimming rearview mirror
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Auto-Dimming Rearview Mirror
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Automatic climate control with microfilter ventilation
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Automatic Headlights
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BMW Assist integrated wireless communication system
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Brake Assist
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CD Player
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Central locking system : double lock feature
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Check Control vehicle monitor system
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Clear turn signal lens front/rear
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Climate Control
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Console valet and cup holders
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Courtesy lights with auto-dimming feature
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Cruise control
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Cruise Control
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Digital Motor Electronics with on-board diagnostics
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Distributorless electronic ignition system
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Driver Air Bag
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Driver Vanity Mirror
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Drop-down tool kit in trunk
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Dual M-design heated power mirrors with exterior mirror memory and reverse gear activated passenger mirror auto-tilt-down
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Dual visor vanity mirrors
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Electronic throttle control with M Dynamic Driving Control
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Engine Immobilizer
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External temp display
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Flared front/rear fenders
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Flat tire warning
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Fog Lamps
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Front 18" x 8.0"/rear 18" x 9.0" M-style alloy wheels with satin chrome finish
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Front center armrest
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Front fender vent "gills"
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Front P225/45R18/rear P255/40R18 performance tires
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Front Side Air Bag
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Front/rear body-colored bumper with hydraulic energy absorbers and front compressible elements
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Fully finished trunk
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Fully lined automatic power soft top with rear glass window
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Gas pressurized front struts and rear shock absorbers
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Gasoline Fuel
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Glove box with rechargeable take-out flashlight
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Heated door locks
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Heated Mirrors
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Heated windshield washer jets
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High-performance tuned anti-lock braking system with Dynamic Brake Control
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Instruments : oil temperature gauge
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Intermittent Wipers
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Keyless Entry
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Keyless entry system : multi-function remote control
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Leather Seats
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Leather Steering Wheel
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Locking/Limited Slip Differential
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M 3-spoke leather-wrapped sport steering wheel with cruise/audio controls and M-color stitching
941-556-2980 or 941-928-2550 5151 Clark Rd Sarasota, FL 34233
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Deposit Requirements
The high bidder of this auction must submit a non-refundable deposit in the amount of $750 within 24 hours of the close of this auction.
Full Payment of Balance
Full payment of the balance owed is due within 3 days of the close of this auction. This includes all additional fees and taxes. All financial transactions must be completed before delivery of the vehicle can proceed.
Payment Methods
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The buyer is responsible for all state, county, city taxes and fees, as well as title/registration fees in the state that the vehicle will be registered. A $799.00 Dealer Fee is applicable to all vehicles sold by Lamborghini Sarasota.
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