2005 Bmw Z4 2.5l Roadster / M Style on 2040-cars
Grand Prairie, Texas, United States
THIS 2005 BMW Z4 WAS PURCHASED AS A PROJECT CAR BY MY COMPANY (TOY BOX CUSTOMS) TO DO AN M-STYLE CONVERSION. THIS IS PROBABLY THE MOST STREET WORTHY Z4 FOR SALE DUE TO THE EXTENSIVE MAINTENANCE & MECHANICAL WORK THAT HAS BEEN DONE. ALLOW ME TO LIST THE WORK PERFORMED AT OUR FACILITY ONCE WE STARTED THIS PROJECT...
*A COMPLETE ENGINE TUNE UP INCLUDING PLUGS,COILS AND ALL VITAL FILTERS. *ALL VITAL GASKETS INCLUDING OIL PAN & VALVE COVER HAVE BEEN REPLACED USING OEM GASKETS. *DUE TO ITS ORIGINAL CONDITION THE RADIATOR,T-STAT,WATER PUMP, AND COOLANT HAS BEEN REPLACED WITH OEM PARTS. *FRONT & REAR STRUTS WITH MOUNTS, FRONT LOWER CONTROL ARMS AND MOUNTS, NEW BRAKE ROTORS AND PADS ON ALL FOUR WHEELS. *THE SUPER NOTORIOUS HYDRAULIC TOP MOTOR HAS BEEN REPLACED WITH A NEW BMW MOTOR. (OVER 2K JOB AT THE DEALER) *TO MANY INTERIOR UPGRADES TO LIST. CAN PROVIDE MORE PICS *CUSTOM M-STYLE WHEELS WITH WIDE BODY STANCE AND CARBON FIBRE INSERTS. (TIRES ARE GETTING CLOSE TO NEEDING REPLACEMENT) *TOP LINE HID HEADLAMPS UPGRADED WITH HALO. I GAVE THIS CAR TO MY SON AND HE DROVE IT FOR ABOUT 5K MILES BEFORE REALIZING HE NEEDED A BIGGER VEHICLE FOR HIM AND ALL HIS FRIENDS (I TOLD HIM SO)... IF YOU LOVE BMW AND YOUR LOOKING AT A Z4 THIS IS THE CAR FOR YOU. I HAVE HUNDREDS OF PICS AND WILL CONSIDER DELIVERING THE VEHICLE TO THE RIGHT PERSON. THIS CAR IS SUPER CLEAN AND MAKES OTHER BMW OWNERS TURN THEIR HEADS !!! GOOD LUCK AND BEST WISHES. |
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In his latest short video, Chris Harris from Drive tests these surprisingly comparable German performance cars. Both of them offer buyers in the neighborhood of 300 horsepower, with the BMW winning out with 320 hp. However, the Golf R gets standard all-wheel drive, which is now an option on the M235i. Harris has quite positive things to say about these Europeans, but you're going to have to watch the video to hear just what he thinks.
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As the only US media outlet in attendance, Autoblog plans to follow up with a full story on the experience once BMW polishes and releases the video in a month or so. In the meantime, check out our photos of this epic practice session we captured on our first day hanging with the crew, and be sure to watch this space for more behind-the-scenes action.
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