2008 Bmw M6 on 2040-cars
Valencia, California, United States
E-Mail Questions at: natisharietdorf@technologist.com .
Immaculate V10 500+ HP M6 with only 10,600 miles! Every option available plus some custom modifications including
racing exhaust, racing springs, 20" gloss black concave spoke wheels and all chrome blacked out in BMW Gloss Black.
New tires too!
This is a weekend use car and has never been driven hard, always garaged, regularly serviced by BMW and babied by
BMW enthusiasts!
See pics for original MSRP window sticker.
Optional Packages Include:
Monaco Blue Metallic Paint
Silvertone II Marino Leather
Olive Ash Wood Trim
Comfort Access Package
Heated Steering Wheel
Soft Close Auto Doors
High Beam Assist
iPod/USB Adapter
Heads-up Display
HD Radio
Satellite Radio
Enhanced Premium Sound
The springs make the car slightly lower and a little bouncier than the stock springs, but improve the look and
handling of the M6.
The exhaust sounds incredible, it has 4 cans, sounds like a Lanbo or Ferrari.
Everyday driving 400 HP, M button adds 100 HP and the power is insane!
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