2002 Bmw Z3 M Roadster Convertible 2-door 3.2l S54 1 Of 35 Produced 38k Miles on 2040-cars
Gaithersburg, Maryland, United States
We are pleased to present this beautiful 2002 BMW Z3 M Roadster with only 38157 miles. Imola Red on Imola Red/Black Two tone leather. S54 3.2 Engine More detailed pictures available just email me for a link or use the below link to paste into your browser picasaweb.google.com/103908307163778160743/April262014?authuser=0&authkey=Gv1sRgCNbBuJyIw9KijQE&feat=directlink It is 100% stock and has no aftermarket modifications. Rare 1 of 35 Produced. Very limited production It features nearly every option available and every feature works as it should. Car has never seen winter weather and has always been stored in doors. Interior and exterior in excellent condition. We comprehensively review all of our cars and ensure all maintenance is up to date. All of the following fluids have been flushed: Brake, Rear differential, Manual transmission, and coolant. Fresh oil change with 10w60. This M roadster is Turn-Key and will not disappoint in any way. |
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