2009 Bmw 135i (dinan Stage 2) Alpine White, M-sport, Navigation on 2040-cars
Scottsdale, Arizona, United States
Fuel Type:GAS
Engine:3.0L 2979CC l6 GAS DOHC Turbocharged
Transmission:Automatic
Vehicle Title:Clear
Make: BMW
Model: 135i
Mileage: 52,700
Trim: Base Coupe 2-Door
Exterior Color: White
Interior Color: Black
Drive Type: RWD
Number of Cylinders: 6
Selling my 2009 BMW 135i (Dinan Stage 2)
-400HP
-Twin Turbo Inline 6 N54 motor
-Alpine White, Black Interior
-52K Miles
-Auto
-Navigation
-M-Sport Package
Dinan Stage 2 Performance Package:
-Dinan Stage 2 ECU Software
-Dinan Free Flow Exhaust
-Dinan Oil Cooler
-Dinan Suspension
-Dinan Pedals
Performance Upgrades:
-VMR VB3 18" Wheels
-Hankook V12 Tires
-Ingen Dual Intakes
-Carbon Engine Cover
-Koni Shocks
This is a beautiful BMW 135 in awesome condition inside and out, it is a blast to drive!
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Vorsteiner BMW M4 GTRS4 shows how to do a widebody at SEMA
Wed, 05 Nov 2014Part of the joy of the SEMA Show is that all of the best tuners in the world are competing to show off their wares, and the challenge often pushes the companies into some absolutely insane directions. Case in point: Vorsteiner and its ludicrous GTRS4 wide body kit with the BMW M4.
According to Auto Evolution, the kit reportedly adds 4 inches in the front to fit 10.5-inch-wide wheels and a massive 7-inches more in the rear to snug in 13.5-inch-wide wheels, but spinning around the BMW in these images makes the changes look even more extreme. Beyond just the extra room in the fenders, the lower air intakes are ready to suck in huge volumes of cool air, and there's a front splitter to keep things planted. The front and rear extensions are joined by side sills that grow the farther back they go. Finally, at the rear, the M4 gets a reworked diffuser with mesh inserts.
This is just the type of automotive craziness that makes SEMA interesting. Take a lot at it for yourself in the gallery.
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The study analyzed the reliability of 4,680 bikes owned by CR subscribers and found that Yamaha had the best ratings, with just one in ten bikes built between 2009 and 2012 requiring a repair over a four-year period. The makers of the R1 and R6 sport bikes were closely followed by Kawasaki and Honda, while one out of every four of the rumbling bikes from Harley-Davidson experienced an issue. BMW had the worst rating of the brands represented, with one in three bikes having problems.
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