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2002 Bmw M3 Base Coupe 2-door 3.2l on 2040-cars

US $18,000.00
Year:2002 Mileage:100700 Color: OEM European Front Bumper
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This car is a beautiful car and has been babied its whole life. This was the first car to hit american soil with the interior it has. It has ALWAYS been serviced at kelly bmw and you can call at any time to validate that. This car is garaged and has rarely seen rain and has never seen snow. The only reason I am selling this car is because my little family is growing and I need something more practical

Exterior: OEM European Front Bumper (No Reflectors) CSL one piece lip from ICONZ CSL Carbon Fiber Deck Lid with CF Strip Exposed (Keyhole Deleted) (E9x M3 LED License Plate Lights Custom Mounted) Full Carbon Fiber CSL Exhaust Diffuser LED Smoked Taillights Smoked Side Markers Smoked Front Parking Corners Blackout Front Grille Blackout Side Grilles 5% Window Tint (Llumar ATC Film w/ lifetime warranty) Carbon Fiber Front, Rear, and Wheel Roundels 1000K HID Bulb Upgrade 10000K HID High Beams 3000K HID Fogs DDM 80+ LED Angel Eyes Wheels: SSR GT3 Powder Coated Low Gloss Black 19x10 Rear and 19x8.5 Front Wheels Tires: Rear 275/30-19 Brand New Kumho Ecsta SPT Front 235/35-19 85% Tread life Kumho Ecsta SPT Suspension: H&R Coil Over Suspension UUC Motorwerks Front and Rear Swaybars w/ racing end links Turner Street Camber plates Turner Aluminum Rear Shock Mounts Powerflex RTAB New UUC swaybar bushings Performance: K&N CAI (part 57-1003) Ceramic Coated Headers (Replaced OEM Catalytic Converters) UUC mid Pipe Version 1 (Replaced Stock Exhaust Sections 1&2) Eisenmann Sport Muffler Custom made sanitary stainless steel tips (AKA Timmay Tips from the M5 board) welded with stainless steel rod - will never rust Brake Pads have been used for ~8k miles UUC Motorwerks Stainless Steel Braided Brake Lines 4.10 LSD Differential Differential Race Bearings UUC Motorwerks EVO 3 Short Throw Shifter UUC Motorwerks 8 Pound Flywheel UUC Motorwerks Performance Clutch UUC Double Shear Selector Rod (DSSR) AEM Air/Fuel Ratio Gauge Custom Mounted in Air Vent Interior: Black M-Cloth Seats and panels with black leather (first in the US) Custom Painted Aluminum Trim (painted professionally) Microfiber Shift Boot Microfiber E-Brake Boot UUC Motorwerks Carbon Fiber E-Brake Handle (not sold anymore) Brushed Aluminum Peddles LED Interior Bulb Upgrade Black and Grey Coco Floor Mats (made from coconut husk fibers) OEM Euro Tray Other Notes: Hood, fenders, front bumper were all repainted in January 2010 due to rock chips and road rash OEM Infrared Windshield OEM Alarm Never Tracked or Raced Oil Changes every 3-5K using ONLY Castrol TWS 10W-60 oil Rod Bearing Recall performed (extremely important) Vanos inspection 1 done (extremely important) Sub frame inspection completed (extremely important) Garage Kept and never smoked in Never Driven in the Snow (stored during winter season) Solid tires with 70% tread life New Battery Inspected by Kelly BMW in Columbus, Ohio Originally owned by UUC Motorwerks

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BMW's Connected Drive feature vulnerable to hackers

Tue, Feb 3 2015

BMW is working to fix a cyber-security flaw that has left 2.2 million vehicles worldwide vulnerable to hackers. Cars equipped with the automaker's Connected Drive remote-services system are affected, according to the German Automobile Association (ADAC), which first discovered the problem. Researchers found they could lock and unlock car doors by mimicking mobile communications and sending phony signals to a SIM card installed in affected vehicles. An attack could be launched "within minutes" of accessing the system without the perpetrators leaving a trace, according to their report, in part because once they had gained access to the network, the communications were not secure. In response to the security gap, BMW says it has been upgrading software via over-the-air updates over the past week, so no visits to dealerships are needed to remedy the security hole. In fact, owners of affected cars may not have even noticed the updates taking place. The problem affects BMW, Rolls-Royce and MINI vehicles equipped with Connected Drive since 2010. Flaws were first reported to BMW last year by ADAC, which is the country's equivalent of AAA. ADAC says it withheld a public announcement until the car company could address the problem. While BMW has pushed the software patch to most affected vehicles, the organization said it's possible some at cars in the United States had not yet been updated. BMW did not respond to a request for comment Monday. In a written statement, the automaker said it knows of no real-world breaches. 2015 Off To Dubious Start The hack could raise the eyebrows of industry leaders: Cars are now the equivalent of mobile computers and cyber-security experts have been warning that the auto industry has been slow to close its security holes. BMW's breach marks the second time in 2015 that researchers have found a popular automotive feature with little or no security precautions. Last month, experts said a popular device made by Progressive Insurance that allows motorists to track their driving habits contained no security whatsoever. Like the Connected Drive smart-phone app, many automotive components and infotainment features were conceived and produced at a time when industry executives never considered the possibility someone might want to hack into them. But increased connectivity brings increased risk. Going forward, BMW says its Connected Drive features will now operate by using encrypted communications via the HTTPS protocol.

BMW M3 driving off cliff is a chilling PSA

Mon, 10 Jun 2013

We're a little shocked that the unnamed owner of this cliff-diving E46 BMW M3 would upload the in-car footage of his accident to YouTube. Not only that, he uploaded two videos: raw footage of his roll down the cliff (it looks like somewhere in the Southwest, maybe Arizona) and a tribute video for his BMW that suffered the most severe consequences of understeer. Not only does uploading the videos leave him wide open for judgment by fellow enthusiasts (just read the YouTube comments), but we imagine if the police and his insurance company somehow don't know about the incident already, they will shortly. Scroll below to view for yourself.
The raw footage shows the sort of driving that led to the M3's violent tumble, and it serves as a good public service announcement reminder for everyone out there: Just like the Spengler's streams, double yellow lines aren't meant to be crossed. Also, hard driving is one thing, but hammering on public roads at speeds clearly above your skill levels as a driver is not only a recipe for legal trouble, it's a script for ruining your car at the very least, if not your life.

Six luxury-car features I'm ashamed to admit I love

Thu, 16 Oct 2014

A hot compress felt wonderful on my sore back. The methodical kneading of my shoulder blades loosened the knots that formed over several hours of driving. The Swedish-style pulses firing into my lumbar region released more tension.
I wasn't getting a much-needed massage following a recent road trip. I was getting it during the road trip.
I grew up riding in the back seat of a 1976 Chevy Nova. But once you use these lux features, it's easy to go soft.