Condition:
Used |
VIN (Vehicle Identification Number): wbsbl93463jr23934
Year: 2003
Make: BMW
Model: M3
Trim: Base Coupe 2-Door
Options: Sunroof, Leather Seats, CD Player
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag, Side Airbags
Drive Type: RWD
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Mileage: 80,000
Exterior Color: Red
Interior Color: Black
Disability Equipped: No
Number of Cylinders: 6
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
2003.5
BMW M3 |
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Current Mileage: 80,000 miles |
Color: Imola Red |
Interior: Black Leather
(Electric seats and fold down rear seats) |
Purchase date: 03/18/2013 |
Clear Title in hand |
No accidents |
Dyno: 270hp 242tq at the
wheels @ 6300 rpm (traction issues with dyno, couldn’t rev to 8000 rpm -
found workaround but too late to redyno) - Dynojet |
No HID |
HK radio |
Sunroof |
35% tint all around |
Manual Previous CPO Car |
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Photos Here: |
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Engine: |
AFE Panel Filter - (installed
4/12/13 @ 76,600 miles) |
Bimmerworld intake elbow
(black) - (installed 4/25/13 @ 76,600 miles) |
Vanos filter - (installed
4/12/13 @ 76,600 miles) |
CPV screw with upgraded
O-ring - (installed 5/19/13 @ 76,600 miles) |
Diverter Valve - (installed
5/19/13 @ 76,600 miles) |
Bimmerworld rod bearing
upgrade kit with new arp studs - (installed 5/19/13 @ 76,600 miles) |
Vanos Checked (5/19/13 @
76,600 miles) |
Oil pan gasket - (installed
5/19/13 @ 76,600 miles) |
VC gasket - (installed
5/19/13 @ 76,600 miles) |
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Brakes: |
Bimmerworld Brake Cooling Kit
- hose from backing plate not connected (installed 5/27/13 @ 77,000 miles) |
Titanium front brake pad
backing plate - not installed |
Bimmerworld V2 stainless
steel brake lines - (installed 4/14/13 @ 76,600 miles) |
Castrol SRF Brake Fluid -
(installed 4/27/13 @ 76,600 miles) |
Rear brake rotors -
(installed 4/23/13 @ 76,600 miles) - new retaining nuts |
Rear PFC 01 pads - (installed
4/23/13 @ 76,600 miles) |
Caliper brake nipples -
(installed 4/18/13 @ 76,600 miles) |
PFC Direct drive front
rotors, solid guides, PFC01 front pads - (installed 5/27/13 @ 77,000 miles) -
new retaining nuts |
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Suspension: |
MCS non-remote double
adjustable dampers - (installed 8/1/13 @ 77,000 miles) |
Hypercoil Springs
(650f/750r) - also includes spare (850f/950r) |
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GC race camber plates |
GC race rsm |
GC rear weight jacker |
Adjustable sway bar links |
GC FCAB with new housing -
(installed 4/28/13 @ 76,600 miles) |
Powerflex RTAB - (installed
5/19/13 @ 76,600 miles) |
Rear upper/lower spherical
bushings - (installed 5/19/13 @ 76,600 miles) |
MCS wrench |
Bimmerworld tranny mounts -
(installed 5/19/13 @ 76,600 miles) |
Turner Reinforcement kits -
both front and rear - (installed 5/19/13 @ 76,600 miles) |
Turner Delrin rear subframe
Bushings - (installed 5/19/13 @ 76,600 miles) |
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Interior: |
Schroth quick fit pro (red)
harness - driver side only - (installed 7/27/13 @ 77,000 miles) |
Eurotray - have stock
(installed 3/28/13 @ 76,550 miles) |
BMW Aux wire - (installed
3/21/13 @ 76,400 miles) - routed thru sunglass holder |
Clutchstop - (installed
3/21/13 @ 76,400 miles) |
Cupholder - (installed
3/30/13 @ 76,600 miles) - mounted against tranny tunnel |
Proclip center vent mount -
with ram mount for Aim Solo - (installed 4/12/13 @ 76,600 miles) |
Aim Solo DL - wired to ECU -
routed thru sunglass holder (Can view 4 items on screen = Lap time, +-, oil
temp and coolant temp) |
M Floor Mats |
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Exterior: |
Black Kidney Grill -
(installed 3/27/13 @ 76,550 miles) |
Black Side Grill - (installed
3/27/13 @ 76,550 miles) |
Silver side bulbs -
(installed 4/1/13 @ 76,600 miles) |
Turner Tow straps (with
bolts) |
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Wheels: |
Stock
19" staggered - has some curb rash |
Front Tires - 225/40 - 19
Michelin PS2 (lots of life left) |
Rear Tires - 255/35 - 19
Michelin PS2 (worn tires - will not pass state inspection) |
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Apex 18x9.5 et 35 - Gloss
Black, few scratches |
Hankook C51 275/35 - 18
scrubs - mounted to Apex wheels |
Bimmerworld 82mm premium race
bulletnose wheel studs (plus 2 spares) - (installed 5/27/13 @ 77,000 miles) |
Fenders Rolled |
3mm
spacers (spare) |
5mm spacers (installed rear) |
12mm spacers (installed
front) |
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Maintenance: |
Redline 10w60 engine oil
(changed 3/30/13 @ 76,600 miles) - new magnetic oil drain plug and filter |
Redline D4ATF transmission oil (changed
3/30/13 @ 76,600 miles) - new drain bolts |
Redline 75w140 differential oil (changed
3/30/13 @ 76,600 miles) - new drain bolts |
Wiper Blades (installed 3/27/13 @ 76,550
miles) |
Hood Shocks front and rear (installed
3/27/13 @ 76,550 miles) |
Spark Plugs - NGK Iridium DCPR8EIX
(installed 5/19/13 @ 76,600 miles) |
Drive Belts - (installed 5/19/13 @
76,600 miles) |
Valve Adjustment - only cyl
#4 intake side changed (installed 5/19/13 @ 76,600 miles) |
Rear wheel bearings -
(installed 5/19/13 @ 76,600 miles) |
Front wheel bearings -
(installed 4/20/13 @ 76,600 miles) |
Dipstick - (installed 4/12/13
@ 76,600 miles) |
Cabin Filter - (installed
4/18/13 @ 76,600 miles) |
CDV removal - (installed
4/14/13 @ 76,600 miles) |
Guibo - (installed 5/19/13 @
76,600 miles) |
Differential bushing -
(installed 5/19/13 @ 76,600 miles) |
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Spares: |
Redline
10w60 engine oil |
Redline D4ATF |
Redline 75w140 |
Spark Plugs - NGK DCPR8EKP (spares) |
Titanium backing plate
(front) |
BMW Touch Up paint |
Bentley Manual |
BT Diagnostic cable (1 extra
vin left) |
Car cover - abit worn |
Oil filter |
Stock Parts |
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Overall
the car is pretty clean. There's a few scratches on the paint all around, and
rock chips on the bumper, definitely need a nice wax/polish/claybar
treatment. |
Interior is clean too, driver
side door arm rest is worn and passenger side a pillar at the bottom starting
to wrinkle a little, but nothing torn. |
I bought this car here in
Houston from the 3rd owner, iirc on carfax it only lists 2 owners before me.
(I have the carfax pdf I can email) |
But PO used to travel a lot
and put highway miles on the car, and sold it to me cause he was moving to
Canada. |
My plan was to prep this car
to compete in NASA Time Trials (TTB), and may have over extended myself on
this project….considering a few options now. |
To be competitive in TTB, car
will need a few more parts to maximize points and I have the breakdown of
what can be added, depending on your driving style. |
I can of course add/subtract
any mods from the list….except the engine work. |
The rod bearing upgrade was
done as preventive maintenance, as I knew I would be tracking a lot. |
I've only done 1 track day
with the car, car has a lot of top end power, pulls strong till 8000 rpms,
suspension will need fine tuning, I'm going to add more negative camber up
front to see if the midturn/exit understeer goes away. |
Everything works on the
car…there's a few rattles here and there with such a stiff suspension. |
Car was recently aligned and
corner balanced - car weighs 3362lbs with half tank gas, front/rear balance
50/50, cross balance 49.9/50.1. |
Most of the main work (engine
and reinforcements) were done at Greg Smith Racing @ Dallas, TX. |
All parts installed above are
brand new - except for the kidney/side grille. There are other small parts
replaced too like screws/clips/clamps etc. |
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BMW M3 for Sale
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Auto blog
Thu, 08 May 2014
One week ago, we reported, with some skepticism, that BMW had greenlit a car we've been waiting for since the 1 Series M Coupe was discontinued - the M2. Now, we have the first images of that new hotshot underoing testing in Germany. What's our reasoning here? After all, this just looks like an M235i. Well, that camo is disguising swollen fenders designed to conceal wider tires. Now, these aren't production changes, and it's very likely that the eventual M2's fenders will look quite a bit different. According to our spy, the front fenders have been borrowed from the M235i Racing, while the rears are from an unknown source. Our spies are also quick to point out a few other high-performance items on this mule. The cross-drilled brakes and blue M calipers are one such item, although we aren't sure how much they differ from the optional stoppers on the production M235i. The black wheels are borrowed from the M3 and M4, and are shod in what look like a sticky set of Michelin tires.
Tue, 10 Sep 2013
Oh, Hamann. After rolling out the ridiculously pink Mystère at this year's Geneva Motor Show, the tuning company has worked its mirror-finishing magic on the BMW M6 Gran Coupe, debuting this, the aptly named "Mirror" at the Frankfurt Motor Show. It sure is shiny, and a full 40 millimeters wider than the standard M6 GC. Hamann says that the, um, "tailor-made suit" exterior treatment is made up of a new front bumper spoiler with large air intakes, side skirts, a new rear spoiler, and wing extensions out back. And the end result is... well, let's just call it noticeable. The special BMW rides on unique 21-inch wheels and sits a full 25 millimeters closer to the ground, as well. As far as we can tell, Hamann hasn't upgraded the M6's 4.4-liter twin-turbo V8 at all, though there's a new sport exhaust system that "depending on the application area, either noisily announce its presence or purr sportily." Sounds like it's as loud as its newfound appearance.
Wed, 03 Sep 2014
I recently spent some time behind the wheel of the BMW M235i and, well, I didn't love it. Sure, it's a great car, but I just didn't truly bond with it the way I have with previous M cars. What I had hoped for was a proper successor to the 1 Series M Coupe I fell in love with in 2011, but what I got instead was just a sporty 2 Series that didn't exactly stir my emotions in the same way. But now there's this: the honest-to-goodness BMW M2. Previously, spy photographers captured a development-mule M2, but this is the real thing, in its full prototype body. Notice the aggressive front fascia that mimics the M3/M4, the more more robust wheel/tire package, and the M-standard quad exhaust outlets around back. This thing sure does look the business. Details are slim as of this writing, but rumors suggest power will come from BMW's now-ubiquitous N55 turbocharged 3.0-liter six, with output somewhere in the 360- to 380-horspower range. The seven-speed M dual-clutch transmission seems like a good fit here, too. As does a six-speed manual transmission (here's hoping).
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