2000 Bmw Z3 on 2040-cars
Panama City Beach, Florida, United States
Please email me with any questions or requests for additional pics or something specific at: christiecwwinebaugh@golfwidows.com .
Hello, up for sale is a car that has been my absolute pride and joy for the last 3 1/2 years. I'm only selling it
because I have picked up another vehicle to take its place. This is an extremely rare 2000 Z3 coupe 2.8 in Titanium
silver over Tanin red. There were only 27 made in this very desirable color combo! And only 7 exactly like this
one! 2000 is also the rarest year for the non M coupe. A total of only 98 Z3 coupes made with the tanin red! The
car has a CLEAN CARFAX.
This car has been absolutely babied its entire life. This car has a Harmon Kardon sound system with an upgraded JVC
radio with a bluetooth equipped microphone and pandora. (I also have the BMW CD43 Radio as well) the previous owner
was a good friend of mine. I have done quite a bit of extremely tasteful upgrades to this car. however, they are
easily reversible and i'm including all the OEM parts I have for it. The car has 130,xxx miles. Subject to go up
while for sale. I have upgraded the suspension to fully adjustable coilovers (Have stock suspension). Legally
tinted windows. I have upgraded the headlights to Umnitza projectors with Halo's (I have the stock Headlights).
Magnetic OEM stone guards (easily removable). A shorty antenna (I have the stock one). I took out the headliner and
pillars and had them refinished in a gorgeous black alcantara. I have changed out the orange corner lights for the
OEM euro clear ones (I have the orange ones). I bought brand new OEM M-coupe/roadster side Grilles and had them
professionally painted in titanium silver. (I have the stock grilles). I changed the shift boot and e-brake boot to
black for a more cleaner look (I have the stock red boots). Not only did I change the wood console out and had it
professionally wrapped in dry carbon fiber, I also did the 01+ console update with the OEM chrome rings, circular
On Board Computer and a brand new A/C switch. (I still have the original console and computer and the vinyl is
easily removable). I have 10mm ECS tuning rear spacers on the car as well. which includes extended black lugs. (I
have the stock lugs) I have every single receipt for anything i've ever purchased for the car. I recently installed
a weighted ZHP shift knob as well. This car also has a power tilting sunroof. I used to work at the BMW dealership
where this car was purchased and only took it to them for service.
I have the original window sticker and all books/literature for this car as pictured. It has a trunk net and cargo
cover as well as the on board computer which provides gas mileage, average speed, miles to empty, and temperature
outside. It has front and side driver and passenger side airbags. The car is mechanically excellent. The only issue
is a "5th gear lean" when the car is cold. It's very common on these cars and after it warms up, it's fine. The
engine and idle is as smooth and as quiet as any newer BMW I've driven. There are no lights or warnings on the
dash.
BMW Z3 for Sale
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Sun, 23 Feb 2014The Citroën SM sat on the first set of production glass fiber and resin wheels in 1972 when parent company Michelin developed the exotic hoops in order to take the SM rallying. It wasn't until 2008 that we got the first all-carbon-fiber wheel for passenger cars in the form of a prototype model from Weds Sports in Japan that remained a prototype. Australian company Carbon Revolution followed that a year later with its CR-9 all-CF wheel, first introduced on the Shelby Ultimate Aero and now available for independent purchase for about $15,000 per set. BMW could be the first OEM to offer entire wheels in carbon fiber reinforced plastic in two years.
The wheels - either all-CFRP or using a CFRP rim and alloy spokes - were shown off during BMW's Innovation Days in Munich and are products of the development work done on its i-branded cars. The full-CFRP wheel is 35-percent lighter than a forged alloy wheel, the hybrid alloy and CFRP wheel is 25-percent lighter, making for a decent drop in unsprung rotating weight. As demonstrators during a tech day the wheels aren't yet in the pipeline for production and EU approval, but an article in Auto Express claims that they could be on the market as soon as two years from now.
Other possible parts include a full carbon fiber steering wheel and propeller shaft, the latter of which is coming as a single-piece component on the new M3 and M4. BMW is also talking up its use of secondary carbon fiber - waste material from i3 and i8 production - that can be used for items like IP support structures, seat frames and spare wheels in place of traditional metals like aluminum and magnesium. There's an excerpt of the Innovation Day press release below with more details.
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Fortunately the jump was not just caught on video... it was caught on video from three angles: two from the side of the rally stage and one from inside the cockpit. Check out all three below to see how this particular BMW got back into the aircraft business.
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The plot is pretty simple: just like a flashmob, in which people invade a location and perform choreographed dances to music, much to the delight of surprised onlookers, the "driftmob" features a quintet of red M235i coupes that take over a traffic circle and perform choreographed dances - sideways - to the delight of onlookers. The only differences are that, in this case, the onlookers are mostly paid extras (though there were many unwitting passersby that joined the crowd at times) and the only music is a constant squealing of tires-a sweet song if we ever heard one. Then, after about two minutes of tire-smoking shenanigans, the coupes vanish.
As promised, we will have a more detailed, behind the scenes story about the filming of the video, including insights from Rhys Millen, Samuel Hübinette, Dai Yoshihara, Rich Rutherford, and Conrad Grunewald, the five guys who executed these remarkable stunts. Meanwhile, we hope you enjoy the short flick.