Bmw E46 M3 6-speed Smg Convertible 3 Series Clean on 2040-cars
San Diego, California, United States
Selling my E46 M3. Always well-maintained. Car runs, drives and shifts perfectly. Exterior and interior both in excellent condition. New tires. New battery.
The car receives regular maintenance and has had all major services completed including fluid changes using BMW recommended fluids. Some maintenance recently completed are spark plugs, vanos filter, fuel filter, coolant flush, differential fluid change, gearbox fluid change, clutch adaptation, valve clearance and shim adjustment, and brake fluid flush. Always used Castrol TWS oil. Tires are nearly new Continental Conti ExtremeContacts DWS all the way around with less than 10k miles on the rear and less than 5k on the fronts. Brand new battery in the trunk. The car has factory navigation and CD changer, CD changer and a DICE Mediabridge so the car has Bluetooth, USB and aux port. The convertible top also operates automatically via fey fob meaning the top will open or close on its own. The interior looks new. I have a comprehensive maintenance journal that I've kept over the past four years. The car has been garaged since I've owned it. The rims have a couple scuffs, but nothing major. $500 deposit following close of auction. Remaining balance due prior to delivery. There is a balance owed on the vehicle, so buyer agrees to take possession of vehicle following payment with vehicle CA title to follow as soon as bank clears payment and ships it out. Local pickup preferred. Buyer must make own arrangement for shipping, although I may assist at my discretion. Call me with questions. 6195189229. Thomas |
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