2008 Bmw M3 on 2040-cars
Lindon, Utah, United States
IF YOU ARE INTERESTED EMAIL ME AT: rigobertorbbethard@ukcharity.com .
UP FOR SALE IS A SUPER CLEAN 2008 BMW M3 COUPE WITH THE 6 SPEED MANUAL TRANSMISSION. LOW MILEAGE AND MECHANICALLY
RUNS PERFECT. SOME NICE EXTRA'S WITH THIS ONE: TINTED WINDOWS, PROFESSIONALLY SMOKED TAIL LIGHTS, 19" M SERIES
WHEELS, UNDER DRIVE PULLEY AND KW COILOVERS. I OWN A DEALERSHIP AND PURCHASED THIS WITH THE INTENTION OF KEEPING
FOR MUCH LONGER BUT WITH A GROWING FAMILY AND ONLY 4 SEATS THE CAR DOESNT GET DRIVEN LIKE IT SHOULD. I HAVE ONLY
PUT 5,200 MILES ON IT SINCE JAN 2015. THIS CAR HAS A CLEAN HISTORY REPORT WITH ONLY 2 OWNERS AND NO ACCIDENTS. THE
M3 WAS IN COLORADO FOR 2009 AND ARIZONA UNTIL JAN 2015. VERY CLEAN UNDERCARRIAGE WITH NO RUST. THIS IS THE BASE
MODEL SO IT DOESNT HAVE THE IDRIVE, WHICH PERSONALLY I DIDNT WANT FOR A FEW REASONS. THE ONLY LIGHT ON THE DASH IS
THE TIRE PRESSURE MONITOR BECAUSE OF THE WHEELS. TIRES HAVE TONS OF TREAD LEFT WITH ATLEAST 25,000 MILES LEFT. 6
SPEED MANUAL TRANSMISSION SHIFTS FLAWLESSLY. THE PAINT AND BODY LOOKS GREAT. NO CLEAR FADING OR PAINT ISSUES AT
ALL. IT HAS THE NORMAL TINY ROCK CHIPS IN THE HOOD AND A LIGHT SCRATCH HERE AND THERE. OVERALL THE CAR IS A BEAUTY,
I GET LOOKS AND COMPLIMENTS ON THE CAR ALL THE TIME.
BMW M3 for Sale
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