Bmw Z3 Roadster 2.8i - Manual Transmission - New Top - 130k on 2040-cars
Greer, South Carolina, United States
Body Type:Convertible
Engine:2.8L 2793CC l6 GAS DOHC Naturally Aspirated
Vehicle Title:Clear
For Sale By:Private Seller
Fuel Type:Gasoline
Year: 1997
Interior Color: Tan
Make: BMW
Number of Cylinders: 6
Model: Z3
Trim: Roadster Convertible 2-Door
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Drive Type: RWD
Options: Leather Seats, CD Player, Convertible
Mileage: 130,000
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Exterior Color: dark green - BMW Dunkelgruen II
Disability Equipped: No
For Sale is my BMW Z3 Convertible
It got the 2.8liter line six paired with a manual 5 speed transmission. Mileage 130000. Please excuse the rainy photos, i will take new ones and upload them when the weather is better. The good: - The car is in great condition, drives, brakes, shifts really good. Suspension is nice and tight -everything on the car works, no check engine light whatsoever... - clutch is perfect - It got a new BMW top by the previous owner, original color was beige, now it it black which looks way better i think. It is completely tight, no leaks anywhere. -it got the optional luggage carrier on the trunk lid (original BMW) - Always garaged or under a carport -Rear tires are almost new (Uniroyal, 4000Miles), front are also absolutely ok. -No leaks, does not burn oil, no oil in water or water in oil. I did not wash the engine compartment to show that. I don't have anything to hide on this car... -The car was not messed with, no cold air intake, ECU mapping whatsoever. The small bad: - Clear coat peels a little bit on the hood, that's all. So it could need a new coat of clear on the hood. Following equipment is found on the car: VIN: 4USCJ3323VLC08207 Model description: Z3 Market: USA Type: CJ33 E-Code: E36 (7) Chassis: roadster Steering: left Doors: 2 Engine: M52 - 2,80l (142kW) Drive: Rear wheel drive Transmission: manual 5 speed Body Color: Dunkelgruen 2 (307) Upholstery: Leder Oregon/beige E36 Sandbeige E3 (Q3SN) Production date: 15.08.1997 Assembled in: Spartanburg Code - Standard Equipment S209A - Differential lock 25% S214A - Automatic stability control (ASC+T) S240A - Leather steering wheel S243A - Airbag for front passenger S380A - Hardtop-preparation S410A - Window lifts, electric, front S438A - Fine wood trim S440A - non-smoker package S520A - Fog lights S540A - Cruise control S687A - Radio preparation - An aftermarket unit was installed. Sounds pretty decent. S853A - Language version English S961A - SPECIAL MOTOR Code - Optional Equipment S314A - Door mirror / driver's lock, heated S345A - Chrome Line Interior S394A - Soft top dark beige (as said, this was the original color, now black) S494A - Seat heating driver/passenger S530A - Air conditioning S674A- Hi-Fi System Harman Kardon (rear ones are aftermarket, the Harman Kardon ones use to get brittle and break.) S692A - Preparation, BMW 6-CD changer I-bus (which is still in the trunk) If you need additional information, please send me an e-Mail, text or call 7 4 0 / 9 5 3 2 1 6 0 Car is located in Greer, Clear SC title in my name. PLEASE DO NOT EXPECT A NEW CAR. ITS IN GOOD CONDITION WITH THE USUAL WEAR OF USAGE. Before considering buying it i recommend to have a look at the car. No after sale discussion about the price. Pay pal or cash upon pickup. I am definitely willing to pick the buyer up at GSP airport or to work with your shipping company. If shipped by a shipping company, car will only be released after FULL payment. Thanks |
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