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2006 Bmw M3 Base Convertible 2-door 3.2l on 2040-cars

Year:2006 Mileage:40904
Location:

Citrus Heights, California, United States

Citrus Heights, California, United States

2006 BMW M3 E46 Convertible

2006 BMW M3 E46 Convertible
Mileage: 40, 904 miles
Engine: 6-Cyl. 3.2L
Transmission: 6 Speed Manual
Drivetrain: RWD
Fuel Economy: 25/27 mpg
Interior: Black
Color: Black
Title Type: Salvaged Title

You are looking at a mint 2006 BMW M3 E46 Convertible with only 41,904 original miles. The BMW looks and drives great. It has always been in top-notch shape recently serviced. This BMW has a Salvaged Title (please do not bid if you do not know what this is.) due to light front end damage in which the air bags were not deployed. The part replaced were genuine OEM M3 parts and done by a licensed auto body shop.The car completely stock with the exception of a Dinan exhaust and window tints. The car sounds beautiful keeping the classic E46 rasp but adding a subtle beefiness to it. The car is being sold by a local licensed dealer in West Sacramento, California. In addition, the car is currently unregistered and the buyer will be responsible current CA sales tax of 7.50% upon purchase. If buying from out of state please contact me and we can discuss the issue of sales tax with you in further detail. I am open to serious offers and will end the auction early if the right price is negotiated before the end of the listing. I reserve the right to cancel the listing at any time. If you have any questions send me a message or feel free to call me directly. Good luck and happy bidding! 


Please call me at (916) 390-7677, my name is Ruvim. Thank you.



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