2003 BMW M3 Manual Coupe 2 Door RWD Harmon Kardon Carbon Blue Cinnamon Leather
Sale price: $12000,00
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Technical specifications
Manufacturer: | BMW |
Model: | M3 |
Year: | 2003 |
Type: | Coupe |
Fuel Type: | Gasoline |
Color: | Carbon Clue |
Mileage: | 104,000 |
Transmission: | Manual |
Interior Color: | Cinnamon |
Engine: | 3.2L 3246CC l6 GAS DOHC Naturally Aspirated |
Trim: | Base Coupe 2-Door |
Number of Cylinders: | 6 |
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104,000 miles, manual transmission, carbon blue exterior with cinnamon leather interior. 3 owners, clean title.Entertainment system with navigation, 5-CD changer, and Harmon Kardon sound system. I have both keys (one needs new batteries). I have invoices for the maintenance records for the past 4 years, including subframe repair/reinforcement and new clutch. Brakes, tires, and wipers are in good shape and are relatively new as well.
Has a few minor scratches on exterior from previous owner's parking dings and front chin is cracked; overall, everything on the car is structurally sound but has a few cosmetic issues. Runs great and feels like new; no leaks or squeaks. Entertainment system display has a few broken pixels that don't affect usability or readability and passenger side seat bottom has palm-sized minor stain that could probably be fixed with a mild dye or leather restorer. Nothing truly wrong with the car beyond that is beyond reasonable for its age; just selling it to get something with more storage space.
The car is a blast to drive. Its gooseneck 6-speed transmission drops the car into each new gear with a satisfying German click as 6 naturally-aspirated cylinders sprint to 8000 rpm as if racing each other to get there while the best music Germany has produced since Beethoven erupts from four organ-pipe exhaust tips. Its immaculate engineering, subtle sex appeal, and driving comfort aside, this is the most fun car I've ever driven and my disappointment at letting it go will only be matched by its new owner's excitement at taking it home.
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Has a few minor scratches on exterior from previous owner's parking dings and front chin is cracked; overall, everything on the car is structurally sound but has a few cosmetic issues. Runs great and feels like new; no leaks or squeaks. Entertainment system display has a few broken pixels that don't affect usability or readability and passenger side seat bottom has palm-sized minor stain that could probably be fixed with a mild dye or leather restorer. Nothing truly wrong with the car beyond that is beyond reasonable for its age; just selling it to get something with more storage space.
The car is a blast to drive. Its gooseneck 6-speed transmission drops the car into each new gear with a satisfying German click as 6 naturally-aspirated cylinders sprint to 8000 rpm as if racing each other to get there while the best music Germany has produced since Beethoven erupts from four organ-pipe exhaust tips. Its immaculate engineering, subtle sex appeal, and driving comfort aside, this is the most fun car I've ever driven and my disappointment at letting it go will only be matched by its new owner's excitement at taking it home.
Also published at eBay.com