1998 Bmw M3 4 Door Alpine White Exterior & Modena Nappa Natrual Interior on 2040-cars
Kirkland, Washington, United States
1998 BMW M3 4 Door Sedan Automatic Vin # WBSCD0320WEE13767 - This car needs nothing, Excellent condition Driven Daily! This is a hard to find car and even
harder to find in this condition. Only
135,000 (and I say that because those of
you that know in the BMW Enthusiast community know these motors if maintained
properly easily go 300,000 miles plus with no issues) I am an avid BMW
Enthusiast as well as a Classic Car Nut and so this car has been extremely well
maintained and cared for in every aspect.
It is a Daily Driver and needs absolutely nothing everything works
flawlessly and all maintenance and necessary upkeep for the mileage has been
taken care of along the way to keep this car in tip top running condition. Tires have only 10k miles on them (rated for 60k miles) and Wheels were professionally refinished. **I even have the Original Window Sticker! ** The Exterior Paint is in great shape and the interior is indeed nearly flawless just like it appears in the pictures and the Wheels were refinished last year and have been kept up. This Car is Original 100% right down to the wheels and the Business CD Player! Not a single Modification on the body or engine has been made it’s truly an original. It is a very nice and yes hard to find Interior color Natural Nappa (gives it a nice warmth and richness and great pizazz instead of the dull black interior that comes in most of them) Don’t Let the Automatic fool you this is a very quick car after all it is an M3. That is exactly why it’s being sold, my wife won’t let me hand it down to my daughter who is just about to get her driver’s license. Call Warren 425-246-5222
Unmolested completely Original 1998 4 Door Automatic v Extremely well maintained with 135,000 Original Miles v Driven Daily and everything in perfect working order v All proper services by BMW Specialists (running Synthetic oils) BMW Registry Production Data CD03 (USA-spec sedan, automatic / LHD): only 4,036 produced from 09/1996 through 05/1998 Original Window Sticker with all options listed as sold in 1998 at a sticker price of $44,340 v Hard to find one of these 4 Door Sedans in such nice condition v Even harder to find Color combination of Alpine White Exterior and Modena Natural Nappa Leather Interior Every last detail has been looked after on this car · Spare Wheel is also refinished and in perfect condition · All original Jack parts · The Battery is a BMW Specified/branded high quality one (only 1 year old) · All of the Original Emergency Tool set pieces are there and in great shape · Undercarriage of the vehicle is looked after, clean and in tip top shape · All original parts or OEM replacement parts on the car · Trunk mat in perfect condition · Vehicle comes with a Set of very nice Aftermarket All Weather Floor mats and Trunk Mat that are specifically fitted (this keeps the OEM interior and trunk mats in excellent condition) |
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