2011 Bmw M3 on 2040-cars
CA, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:4.0L V8 FI DOHC 32V
Drive Type: RWD
Make: BMW
Mileage: 14,000
Model: M3
Trim: COUPE
414HP 4.0 LITER V8 ENGINE 6SPEED MANUAL TRANSMISSION w/ COMPETITION PACKAGE. EXTERIOR ALPINE WHITE w/ Carbon Fiber Roof. INTERIOR: Black Novilo Leather & Carbon Fiber Leather Trim. ZCP 19' ALLOY RIMS W/ HIGH PERFORMANCE TIRES w/ SPACERS making the Wheels absolutely Flush w/ the M Fenders, REMUS RACE DUAL EXHAUST, ADAPTIVE CORNERING XENON HEADLIGHTS, REAR M SPOILER. PREMIUM PACKAGE INCLUDES POWER SPORT SEATS, POWER WINDOWS, LOCKS, AND Power Side View MIRRORS, PREMIUM CD AUDIO SYSTEM, NAVIGATION, USB adapter, HARD DRIVE for music storage, Air Pressure and Oil Level Monitor. COMPETITION PACKAGE: INCLUDES M-SPORT SUSPENSION, EDC / ELECTRONIC DAMPING CONTROL, LOWERED SUSPENSION (10mm) than normal M3, ENHANCED PROGRAMMING FOR EDC AND DSC / DYNAMIC STABILITY CONTROL. Fold Down Split seats and Front Seat Warmers. FRONT VENTILATED DISC BRAKES, CLEAN CARFAX*Vehicle Warranty extended to 6 Years 75k Miles *5 year Wheel and Tire Warranty package Transferable.
I will let it go for 40k...For more photos and details you can reach me at denand37@gmail.com
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