2007 Bmw Z4 M Coupe Coupe 2-door 3.2l on 2040-cars
Fort Walton Beach, Florida, United States
A couple of years ago I fell in love with the BMW M Coupe. These cars are a love / hate relationship, you either love them or hate them. I loved this car so much I had to make her better. I have installed Fab Speed Headers, Stromung Exhaust Mufflers, I also removed the secondary air pump, RPI air scoop and installed an Active Autowerks Tune. With the modifications the stock horsepower of 330 should be about 350-370. I have never dyno tested the car. I have also replaced the tranny mounts with UUC since the original ones were broken. For a car that weighs about 3200lbs it is so very fast! I have embarrassed quite a few owners. I have also dressed up the car here and there. As you can see I have an infatuation with carbon fiber. (engine cover, front grills, radiator cover, outside mirrors [not covers!] and tekarbon rear spoiler). I have also replaced the interior trim with carbon DiNoc because the glossy would reflect the sun into my eyes and it makes the car look more aggressive. Please feel free to ask questions. I happen to think you might like some history on the MCoupe. There were only 1815 Z4 M Coupes sold in the USA and only 5000 produced world wide. Other than the 1M this maybe one of the rarest BMWs produced. I am not sure about the production numbers according to colors. I know the Interlagos Blue (IB) is a fairly rare color, there were mostly black and silver cars produced. Please do not compare this car to the Z4 coupes w/ 3.0 engines on EBay. Answered Questions !. navigation (2013 firmware @ maps updated east of the Mississippi) 2.Telephone Bluetooth 3. OEM First Aid Kit under passenger seat. 4. Fire Extinguisher mounted in trunk. 5. Bi-Xenon Amber Headlights 6. All interior & License plate light is LED 7. Battery replaced in January 8. Short Shifter Kit & ZHP Shift Knob 9. BMW Assist 10. BMW Rubber Mats 11. No rips or tears in the seat. 12. there is a local dealer who can perform PPI at buyers expense. 13. BMW Strut Tower Brace 14. |
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