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1998 Bmw Z3 M Roadster Trade Or Sell 3.2l Fast on 2040-cars

Year:1998 Mileage:91000
Location:

Fort Lauderdale, Florida, United States

Fort Lauderdale, Florida, United States
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Mint M Roadster, super fast, superb mechanical and cosmetic condition.  Car is too small for me, want to buy another interesting vehicle and may be interested in trading for Porsche Boxster S, 987 base, 996, BMW M3 2000+, Corvette C5 or C6t, or other interesting vehicle. 

My car is almost in show condition. Like new top with clear rear window, very reliable and dependable. Low miles.

It has clear tail lights, not amber.  I replaced the stereo with a Sony unit with Ipod tray and phone connectivity with microphone.  It cost me over $250, brand new, but it is not hooked up yet.

Please look at my feedback of many years and bid with confidence.  Buy the car, fly to Ft. Lauderdale and drive it back.  That way you will have a chance to inspect it, drive it, and feel confident that it is 100% as described, enjoy it on your way back.

Tires are excellent.  Rear are Pirelli PZero 255-40-17. It gives it a very aggressive look.

Has quarter panel stone guards, front M badge, Momo blue shift knob.   Car is in superb condition. Car has illuminated dash in blue LED at night.  M Star wheels in great condition.  Leather M shift boot bought in the UK with M logo in color.

Please take a look at all the high definition pictures.  Car is sold as is, no warranty expressed or implied.  It is not a $100K new BMW, but an excellent example of a great M Roadster classic that will only appreciate in value.  Please expect minor imperfections consistent with age and mileage. You are welcome to come to see the car and inspect it.

 

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