2006 Bmw M3 Maximum Psi Stage 1 Turbo - Jet Black - 64000 Miles - M-alcantara on 2040-cars
Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States
2006 BMW M3 SMG
Jet Black Exterior M-Alcantara Interior (extremely rare) 64,000 MILES CLEAN TITLE Catless Maximum PSI Stage 1 Turbo Kit tuned for 93 octane. This is tuned on the STOCK DME (ECU) and there are no codes! Southbend Stage 3 Clutch Maximum PSI Subframe Reinforcement. AKG Black Bushings (differential, RTAB, subframe) Status Gruppe Tuning-Scorza 2X2 Double Sided Carbon Fiber CSL Trunk Status Gruppe Tuning CSL Ti Muffler Tekcarbon CSL Diffuser 19inch Volk TE-37 Time Attacks (19x8.5 front 19x10.5 rear) Nitto NT-05 Tires (245/35/19 front and 275/30/19 rear) 75MM Macht Schnell Stud Conversion with Muteki Lug Nuts Umnitza Angel Eyes This car makes close to 600 horsepower at the crank at only 9PSI boost. It can easily make 800+ horsepower with MS109 Gas or a conversion to E85. $1,000 deposit is due within 48 hours of the end of auction. Remainder is due within 7 days. Car can be shipped at buyer's expense. Feel free to ask any questions. Happy Bidding! |
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