2009 Bmw M3 on 2040-cars
San Antonio, Texas, United States
Up for sale is an adult driven, BMW dealer maintained, always garaged 2009 BMW M3 Alpine White Convertible with a
low 53,000 miles loaded with every option available for that model year. The car is riding on the amazing Michelin
Pilot Super Sport tires and 19" BMW M series rims. I had planned on keeping this car, however, I am relocating to
Europe and the M3, as much as it pains me to do so, must go. Vehicle was involved in a minor parking lot incident
that resulted in a rear bumper repaint, absolutely no structural damage. Includes a genuine BMW Wind Deflector and
carrying case. The headlights have been upgraded to plug-and-play Lux Angel Eyes to give this M3 nice bright white
angel/halo lights (original bulbs included in sale). In addition this M3 convertible also include an already
installed, behind the right rear passenger seat, an e93 Smarttop unit that allows much greater control over the
convertible top and windows. Just some the features of the Smarttop unit are:
Remote Control Of Convertible Top
Open/Close your convertible top using the original factory remote control key/key fob.
One-Touch Power Convertible Top
"One-Touch" convertible top operation allows your top to open or close automatically.
Individually Programmable
Configure all functions of the module to meet your personal preferences via the signature blinker setup menu
Reversible Plug-In Installation
Remove anytime allowing sale or return of a leased vehicle in it's original condition.
Trunk Comfort Access
One-Touch comfort trunk access for the top.
Comfort Window Close
One-Touch operation when closing all windows simultaneously via the separate driver's door.
Automatic Door Unlocking
Automatically unlock the doors when turning the ignition off. No more pulling the door handle twice.
All Door Unlocking (Comfort Access)
Touch sequence on driver's door handle opens all doors.
USB Port For Easy Setup / Updates
This module can be configured and updated using any Mac or PC.
Open / Close The Top While Driving
Never have to stop again for your top. Speed programmable up to 40kmh.
Range Extender
smartTOP increases the remote range, allowing you to operate the top from the same distance as the door locks.
Separate Window Control
Raise and lower the windows separately by remote without activating the top.
Top Convenience Mode
Turning the ignition on or off does not interrupt convertible top operation.
Folding Mirrors
Fold mirrors in and out by remote.
Invert Switch Logic (E93)
Direction of center console top switch can be changed to "pull to open" and "push to close".
Plug-N-Play Wiring Harness
Custom designed plug-in-between wiring harness for extremely simple and quick installation included.
Included factory options are as follows:
TECHNOLOGY PKG
Cost: $1350.00
Details:
Keyless Start
Engine Immobilizer
Navigation System
Power Door Locks
Active Suspension
HEATED FRONT SEATS
Cost: $500.00
Details:
Heated Front Seat(s)
Dark TRIM[4MY]
Cost: $500.00
PREMIUM PKG
Cost: $1250.00
Details:
Power Mirror(s)
Power Folding Mirrors
Universal Garage Door Opener
Telematics
BMW ASSIST
Cost: $750.00
Details:
Bluetooth Connection
iPhone and iPod connection USB
Telematics
SATELLITE RADIO
Cost: $595.00
Details:
Satellite Radio
7-SPEED M DOUBLE CLUTCH TRANSMISSION
Cost: $2700.00
Details:
Transmission w/Dual Shift Mode
7-Speed A/T
A/T
DVD-BASED NAVIGATION SYSTEM
Cost: $2100.00
Details:
Navigation System
Trip Computer
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