1997 Bmw M3 Base Sedan 4-door 3.2l on 2040-cars
Seattle, Washington, United States
Hello I'm selling my 1997 BMW M3 Clean title
No wrecks or accidents, Car-fax history is spotless. Car serviced at dealership from day 1, Transmission shifts smooth engine compression is 175 across all cylinders all preemptive maintenance done Real head turner some things it will need: New front struts. Not shocks New air filter One upper shock bushing One outer CV boot I'm including the whole axle that needs replacing with new boot with the car when sold New fog lights and Engine coolant temp sensor. Driver side window regulator is bad, passenger works, and right rear window regulator faulty everything else works like a charm Front Brakes and Rear have 70% left tires 70% has one spare tire in the trunk and toolkit if you would like a car-fax report please message me and I will send you a PDF Copy. How did it rack up so many miles you ask? well previous owner used this car for work mainly driving from Washington to California repeatedly mostly all highway miles Buyer can arrange pickup or I can have car delivered by freight you pay. If you have any questions please call or text ( texting is preferred ) my number is (253)254-5496 thanks for looking. |
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