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E46 M3 Bmw Smg Titanium Extremly Well //maintaned Low Hwy Miles Never Smoked In on 2040-cars

US $15,495.00
Year:2003 Mileage:73899
Location:

Phoenix, Arizona, United States

Phoenix, Arizona, United States
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 Up for sale is my 2003 Titanium Silver BMW  E46 M3 SMG.  The M3 runs drives shifts and handles like a well taken care of M3 should. M3 has a low 73899 miles  For the past few years I have many high performance and some classic muscle cars I need to sell a few get back my garage space. I hurts to let her go however I cant keep them all and many more will be for sale So please check my future listings.   As you know like the Porsche 911 The E46 M3 is a ageless sports car, a drivers car. For the Value, Money & Driving experience ,This e46 M3 is the right choice over the same year non turbo 911 in every aspect…. Cheers 602-695-3533

Car is also for sale Locally I do reserve the right to end the listing at any time if the M3 becomes purchased and is no longer available for sale...

..since I acquired my M3 ..
Recent maintenance includes:
 Engine:
 valve cover gaskets, ignition coils, spark plugs (NGK Laser Platinum DCPR8EKP) 2k ago
oil- filter change (Race tech GT1 formulated for s54 engines just like TWS) 2k ago

Transmission & Drive train:  fluid change Royal Purple Synchromax.  LSD fluid change (Royal Purple Max Gear 2k ago  Power steering rack and pinion fluids (CHF11s) SMG pump, Clutch 1.5k ago

Cooling:
 radiator - system flush BMW coolant w Redline  Water Wetter) 1k ago

Suspension: Front Lemforder control arms  left & right, UUC Front Control Arm Bushings 2k ago

Brakes: OE front rotors OE Brake pads front and rear 2k ago

Electrical: Alternator 200 miles ago

Fuel delivery: Fuel Pump-sender (right side), (jet pump (left side) & fuel filter.  1k ago

Tires : Front 225/40 ZR19 (93Y)  Rear 255/35 ZR19 (96Y)  under 500 miles ago


With all the major maintenance done this M3 is ready to enjoy worry free for a long time
Fact: When maintained properly these s54 engines can run solid and strong  for over 300,000+ miles


Climate control work flawless

The A/C blows super cold and auxiliary fan kicks in when it should

The heat blows hot as it should

DSC, Sport Button & Heated seats works as it should

Non Smoker car

All the windows and glass sunroof works as it should


Note:

The M3 does carry a salvage -rebuilt title from a previous minor accident


overall this is a good example of a nice well maintained taken care of M3.


Some more info on the M3’s Engine…
Next to the Porsche GT3, the S54 is the most powerful 6-cycl engine E46 ... Engine: S54 - Max Hp: 333 hp at 7,900 rpm / 262 lb/ft at 4,900 rpm..
This engine had the highest specific output for a naturally aspirated engine ever
The S54 is technically an evolution of the iron-block s50b32 It shares few major components with the S50 and differences include:
Increased cylinder bore to 87 mm (from 86.4 mm) for a new total displacement of 3,246 cc (from 3,201 cc)
Modified camshafts
High pressure Double VANOS continuously variable valve timing system with faster operation at high rpm
Increased compression to 11.5:1 (from 11.3:1)
More advanced BMW/Siemens MSS 54 engine management control
Finger-type rocker arms for reduced reciprocating mass and friction
One-piece aluminum head casting for lighter weight
Scavenging oil pump to maintain pressure during heavy cornering
Note: as with any used car at any age regardless of the miles You may find some minor imperfections. No car is 100% perfect some are just a lot closer to perfect than others...

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