2011 Bmw M3 Hardtop Convertible on 2040-cars
Bellevue, Washington, United States
For further questions email me : larueabs@europe.com Item Photos click to enlarge Okay. Here is your chance to own an Absolutelygorgeous and very low mileage 2011 BMW M3 6 Speed Manual Hardtop Convertiblewith an extremely reasonable price tag. Finished in most Desired Jerez BlackMetallic Exterior w/Fox Red Novillo Red Leather Interior w/Carbon Fiber andLeather Interior Trim. This real awesome powered 4.0.0 Liter 32 Valve V-8 BMWcomes heavily equipped with many options including: Technology Package(M Drive,Comfort Access Keyless Entry, Navigation System) Premium Package(Power FoldingMirrors, Universal garage-door opener, Carbon Fiber Interior Trim, DigitalCompass Mirror, BMW Assist w/Bluetooth) Enhanced Premium Sound Package, 19"Alloy Double-spoke wheels, Park Distance Control(rear) Dual Power Front HeatedSeats, iPod and USB adapter, Satellite Radio, Xenon Headlamps, Remote KeylessEntry w/Factory Anti-Theft and much much more. This vehicle had an original MSRPof $79,005.00! -Please note the Heated Seats were not a factory order with thisvehicle and have been installed aftermarket. They work beautifully and wereinstalled properly and very clean Engine and transmission are as smooth andquiet as can be. Suspension is real tight. Top of the line Bridgestone Potenzatires are in excellent condition with excellent tread remaining. Clutch shiftsperfectly. No shimmying at the wheel and drives straight as an arrow. Everythingis in proper working order. There isn't much to fault this baby for.Overall I would say that this vehicle is in Excellent condition inside and outand anybody would be proud to be the owner of this super clean very wellmaintained
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