2007 Bmw M6 M6 on 2040-cars
Dyess Afb, Texas, United States
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This is a 2007 BMW M6 with 507 horsepower if only stock. Additionally this car has a $4,000 Dinan black exhaust
(no ugly chrome tips sticking out the back) and $2,000 Dinan intake for additional horsepower. Car sounds like a
Formula 1 race car when you accelerate. Not too loud at idle after warm up, just a noticeable rumble over stock.
The wheels are the original 20" M6 wheels that I had powder coated gloss black. They look perfect. Low profile
tires have 75-80% tread. All windows tinted, emblems black as well as the grill. Interior is in great condition and
would challenge a car this year to be in nicer condition. The dash is wood (it's a BMW) not fake. The roof is
carbon fiber. In addition, this M6 comes with the "heads up display" option (GPS, RPM, speedometer, etc. projected
onto the windshield - see photo). Other options are:
Navigation system
Adaptive Xenon headlights
Push button start
Front and rear parking sensors
Leather wrapped steering wheel
Steering wheel controls
Climate control
AM/FM/CD
Heated seats
Auto dimming mirrors
etc.
This is an SMG transmission car (manual or automatic) with paddle shifters on the steering wheel, you can also
shift with the shifter which is what I am use to.
Everything else the photos can speak for (the black round spots/shadows that are in all the photos are on the
camera, as you can tell that they are in the same place in each picture). There are no check engine lights or codes
but the ABS light is on. It has been on about a year and since it passes inspection I left it be. The passenger
mirror housing cracked (I bumped it driving past an orange construction cone) but the glass is fine and it all
still works as it should (including the ground illumination upon entry) you can see this in the first and second
photo.
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