09 Bmw 135ci Dinan Ii-rare 6-speed-m3 Eater-very Nice Very Fast Very Clean on 2040-cars
Aubrey, Texas, United States
2009 BMW 135ci E82 N54 with a TRUE 6-SPEED Manual Original MSRP of $44,420 This is a beautiful – well maintained 2009 BMW 135ci NICELY equipped with 36K miles adult driven and fully maintained. Locally owned and driven in Dallas, TX WITH LOTS of upgrades – VERY FAST this IS a BMW M3 eater… CIRCA 385hp with 420 lb-ft Torque – and very lightweight – over $8,000 in performance and audio upgrades – under BMW factory MAINTENANCE through 100,000 miles or 08/01/2015 – ALL services up-to-date – Front tires are good – NEEDS rear tires… I am the third owner of this BMW – BRAND NEW clutch, Flywheel, and throw out bearing at 35K miles at a FACOTRY authorized BMW center. VERY clean BMW - no dents or door dings - very minimal scratches and a CLEAN CAR FAX! Factory Equipment: BUT this is where it stops – UPGRADES to THIS 135i…. DINAN STAGE II software – 78 more HP, 116 more lb-ft Torque, Top Speed Governor removed, and remapped water pump speeds LC8i Bass control This BMW is very stunning and drives like a dream – own this sleeper 135 and save the money from buying an M3 – lighter, faster, stronger – a rocket ship on four wheels…. I am a serious private seller and know the market on this 1 series – with only 36K miles and the upgrades – throw the “online” book values out the window. There are very few (if any) N54 135’s available in the market – and even fewer TRUE 6-speeds – this truly IS a one of a kind BMW 135ci – don’t miss out on this nicely and rare equipped 135! I will NOT email the reserve amount so please do not ask – However, I will consider any reasonable offer on this BMW. Thank you for looking and good luck.
On Feb-14-14 at 10:20:17 PST, seller added the following information:I purchased this BMW 6 months ago as an extra toy - very fun to drive - only driven circa 700 miles since July 2013. On Feb-14-14 at 11:08:23 PST, seller added the following information:This BMW 135 is under BMW Extended Maintenace valid through 100,000 miles or 08/01/2015 - valid at ANY BMW dealer in the US. - So BMW will pay for everything but youor Gas, Tires, Alignments, and Hoses- (they will pay for Brakes, Rotrs, Belts, Wipers, Oil Changes, Service Inspection I and II, Fluid Flushes, Filters, Clutch Plate etc). Under Factory Warranty through BMW for 120,000 miles or 08/01/2019 for the High Pressure Fuel Pump. Under Factory Warranty through BMW for 82,000 miles or 08/01/2017 for the Turbo Wastegate. |
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