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11-06-2019, 10:43 AM | #1 |
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2011 E90 M3/ZCP/DCT/Jet Black/Bamboo Beige
I am selling my 2011 BMW E90 M3. It is Jet Black over Bamboo Beige Novillo leather. It is a DCT transmission with a sunroof, heated seats, and individual audio system. The car has a little over 56,xxx miles and should stay pretty close to that as I rarely drive it. I am the fourth owner according to the CarFax when I purchased it. The car has a clean title and showed no accidents on the CarFax at the time of my purchase and has had no accidents under my ownership. I have owned the car for almost two years now since 52,xxx miles, and it has been garage kept during my entire ownership. The car is extremely clean. I would say the paint is a 8.5/10 and is a professional detail away from being immaculate, but being almost 10 years old the black paint shows some swirls under direct sunlight as well as a few hairline scratches. There is slight curbing on some of the wheels that shouldn’t be hard for someone to repair as well. The interior is a 10/10. It looks brand new and has been well maintained. The only modifications were done by a previous owner. They installed a Macht Schnell intake and I’m assuming an ESS Tuning DCT flash as the box and cord are still in the car. I have done all the maintenance during my ownership, which only consisted of one oil change about 3k miles ago. Everything else has worked flawlessly and has needed no attention. Craigslist link attached for better pictures. VIN: WBSPM9C53BE203297 Thanks for looking. https://raleigh.craigslist.org/cto/d...051146910.html **Edit: 1/30/20** PPI completed at Bimmer Performance Center in Raleigh, NC (picture of recommended repairs added) -Slight weep from passenger side valve cover. -Dried coolant on hose from thermostat to expansion tank. -Replace battery due to age, but no current issue with battery -Weak hood struts (they seem to be doing fine to me?) -Replace windshield wipers (I’ve had no issues with them) Also, potential buyer noticed some rear differential noise at low speeds, so I will be changing the differential fluid as soon as it comes in. Last edited by umemmer?; 03-05-2020 at 04:23 PM.. Reason: Added info |
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