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2011 Bmw M3 Fox Red Extended Leather Competition Package **warranty Remaining** on 2040-cars

US $43,500.00
Year:2011 Mileage:53100
Location:

Atlanta, Georgia, United States

Atlanta, Georgia, United States
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2011 BMW M3 - Loaded, see options and packages below

I purchased the car from BMW of Visalia and has always been properly maintained (service records available).  Excellent condition as you can see from the pictures. In my opinion this is the best color combo Silverstone with Fox Red extended Leather.

No mods, everything is stock.

No accidents, clean carfax, and no dents or dings (small scratch on right side of rear bumper)

BMW factory warranty remaining until 55k or January 2015.

Additional pictures can be viewed here . 

Competition Package - $2,500

Sport suspension; 10mm lowered M suspension; Front alloy wheels: 19"x 9.0", rear alloy wheels: 19"x 10.0"; Y-spoke wheels (style 359M); Front summer tires 245/35/, rear summer tires 265/35/; Sport mapping for EDC/DSC; Driver modes includes engine mapping, suspension and stability control; Includes: [223] Electronic Damping Control

Convenience Package - $2,900

Comfort Access smart card/smart key; includes keyless entry ; includes keyless starter; Card key power locks; Includes: [302] Anti-Theft Alarm System And [507] Park Distance Control (Rear Only) And [609] Navigation System And [6FL] iPod and USB Adapter; Requires: [639] BMW Assist with Bluetooth

Premium Package 2 - $2,500

Electric foldable mirrors; Garage door opener; Coming home device; Compass; Driver seat with seven 14-way power ; details: memorized height, power lumbar and memorized tilt, front passenger seat with seven 14-way power ; details: power height, power lumbar and power tilt; Memorized adjustment: includes; Smart card/smart key; ; includes memory seat; Includes: [639] BMW Assist with Bluetooth And [NC] Novillo Leather; Requires: [6FL] iPod and USB Adapter; Or [ZCV] Convenience Package And [4MY] Carbon Leather Interior Trim

Fox Red/Black/Black Novillo Leather - $300

Interior upholstery; Requires: [NC] Novillo Leather

Extended Novillo Leather - $2,000

Luxury trim: Leather on lower dash; Includes: [NC] Novillo Leather; Requires: [ZCV] Convenience Package; Or [609] Navigation System


Please contact me with any questions.

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Weddings are often joyous, fun-filled occasions full of revelry and some serious celebrating. And while we appreciate the fact that a couple is being joined together, we have a feeling a video like this could have very easily ruined said couple's big day.
It stars a bride, a groom and a BMW M3. But rather than the couple being in the car and laying down some rubber, the E46 M3 is doing donuts around the couple. We shouldn't have to explain why this is a bad idea - even if the driver is competent, this could have gone wrong pretty easily. Still, it didn't, and the end result is pretty cool.
Take a look below and let us know what you think in Comments.

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