2000 Bmw Z3 Roadster Convertible 2-door 2.5l on 2040-cars
Lenoir City, Tennessee, United States
Engine:2.5L 2494CC 152Cu. In. l6 GAS DOHC Naturally Aspirated
Vehicle Title:Clear
Body Type:Convertible
Fuel Type:GAS
Mileage: 138,000
Make: BMW
Exterior Color: Red
Model: Z3
Interior Color: Tan
Trim: Roadster Convertible 2-Door
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Drive Type: RWD
Number of Cylinders: 6
Options: Leather Seats, CD Player, Convertible
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag, Side Airbags
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Number of Doors: 2
I have a BMW Z3 thats wanting a new home. I love the car, but it is a constant struggle between me and my two teenage boys who are dying to drive it. Time to sell before they can. It is 13 years old, so there're little tidbits that are wrong with it. The doors unlock, but you have to turn the key a hundred times to get it to work. I use the trunk lock as it locks and unlocks the doors when you lock or unlock the trunk. The driver seat is a little worn, but it is not ripped. There is a ding on the trunk lid. The center console speaker is going out.There are minor interior deficiencies, but WELL within the criteria for a 13 year old car. The oil level light comes on, then goes off, so I bought a sensor to fix the problem, see below.
Now the good news:
It has the following recently installed: Windshield (wasnt broken, just pitted), alternator and battery, slot and drilled rotors and brake set on front and back, new guibo (that is the european version of a universal joint, services are up to date with only synthetic oils, and the rear shocks have been replaced. The dreaded valve cover leak that is common for these cars has been fixed, tires are about 70% if not more, A/C is cold, and all filters have been changed (including fuel).This car looks great, drives great and wherever you go, I promise, someone will tell you how cool your car looks. The paint is red, but with a hint of orange and for some reason (which really baffeled but surprised me gleefully) people comment on it all the time.
Parts come with this car as well: Input and output exhaust sensors, oil level sensor, front struts, front and rear wheel bearings, carrier bearing, assorted interior buttons, logo's, and BMW service reset tool. Besides the Oil Level sensor, none of these parts are bad, I just started collecting parts the internet said was common to go out. So you get a head start on any parts. The car also comes with a cover for when the top is retracted.
I am selling this car with NO WARRANTY implied or suggested, is sold (as is) and being sold locally (I reserve to end the auction early unless the buy it now has been used). I try my best to be as honest and upfront with my auctions and I appreciate you doing the same. Ask any question and I will tell you everything you need. This car has ZERO rust!! This IS a southern car.
I will help in the delivery up to 50 miles or to the knoxville, tn station where a pick-up for delivery can occur. Or if you want it picked up at my home I will help in that to. If you are local, feel free to come by and drive the car to see how amazing and happy you'll be. Thank You and happy bidding!
Also: I am selling this car WELL BELOW what its worth. I have a home project that I want to start and I cant do that until this is sold.
BMW Z3 for Sale
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