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BMW : 3-Series Sport 2009 bmw 335 i fbo meth includes spare engine turbos head tools many extras

BMW : 3-Series Sport 2009 bmw 335 i fbo meth includes spare engine turbos head tools many extras

$20,000

Acworth, Georgia

Year 2009

Make BMW

Model 3-Series

Category -

Mileage 81000

Posted Over 1 Month

2009 BMW 335i FBO+ Meth, Thousands in spare parts/tools included VIP NOTE: The listed price for the vehicle includes both the car and numerous spare BMW parts and specialty tools worth a few thousand dollars on their own. My goal is to clear out all of my BMW stuff in once sale. I have made every effort to make this description as detailed and accurate as possible and have included both the good & bad details of my car. Please carefully review the full ad, especially the list of modifications, parts/tools included, recent maintenance items, and disclosures, before placing your bid.. VEHICLE: 2009 BMW e90 335i(354) Titanium Silver ExteriorBlack Dakota Leather Interior with Aluminum TrimSport PackageComfort Access~80,000 Miles (still driven 3-5 times a week)6 Speed ManualVIN: WBAPM77559NL94590Car is currently located in NW Atlanta, GA FACTORY OPTIONS: S248A Steering wheel heaterS249A Multifunction steering wheelS255A Sports leather steering wheelS2S2A BMW LA wheel, star spoke 287S2VBA Tyre pressure control (TPC)S319A Integrated universal remote controlS322A Comfort accessS403A Glass roof, electricalS430A Interior/outside mirror with auto dipS431A Interior mirror with automatic-dipS441A Smoker package (Never used!)S459A Memory Seat adjuster, electric, with memoryS465A Through-loading systemS481A Sports seatS488A Lumbar support, driver and passengerS494A Seat heating driver/passengerS4B9A Interieurleisten Alu Feinschliff (Aluminum Polished Trim)S4NAA Interior mirror with digital compassS502A Headlight cleaning systemS521A Rain sensorS522A Xenon LightS524A Adaptive HeadlightsS534A Automatic air conditioningS544A Cruise control with brake functionS563A Light packageS639A Preparation f mobile phone cpl. USA/CDNS676A HiFi speaker systemS693A Preparation BMW satellite radioS697A Area-Code 1 for DVDS6FLA USB/Audio interfaceS704A M Sports suspensionS760A High gloss shadow lineS818A Battery master switchS840A High speed synchronization (Increases Top Speed) S8S4A Decoding variable light distributionS8SCA Telematics access request,country-spec.S925A Transport protection package MODIFICATIONS: Power The car was last on the dyno ~March 2014, this was on the old injectors, fuel pump, and tune and only ~20% e85 mix. The car made 430/535 RWHP/TQ. It should be noted the car is in a better state of tune and feels noticeably stronger than before; however, I have not had a chance to re-dyno. Similar setups have made over 450 RWHP. Performance (Full Bolt Ons + Methanol Injection) BMS Dual Cone Intake (DCI)BMS Cowl FiltersBMS JB4 G5 with ISO (Also have original G4 with upgraded capacitors)BMS High Temp Enclosure for JB4BMS PNP HarnessBMS Optional USB cable and extension (Run into interior via glove box)BMS Meth Injection KitBMS FSB Meth ControllerBMS Optional 2.3 Gallon Meth Tank (Comes full with 100% VP Racing M1!)BMS Downpipe Fix (Secondary Oxygen Sensor Simulators) (not currently installed)BMS 2-Step Relay (No Lift Shift & Launch Control)BMS Oil Catch CanBMS Short Throw Clutch StopBMS Modified BMW Clutch ValveBMS Custom Backend Flash (uses Bavarian Technic Cable- included) (Setup for 30-50% e85 mix)BMS Sport Oil Cooler ValveRob Beck Metal PCVER Chargepipe with meth portSynapse BOV (recently rebuilt)CX Racing (BT Style) Intercooler with Custom PipingVRSF 3” Stainless Steel Off-Road DownpipesMid-cat deleteDual Dynomax 2.5” resonators added in place of factory muffler assembly (~40# weight savings and they sound awesome!)SPEC Stage 3+ ClutchSPEC Aluminum Single Mass FlywheelWalbro 255 inline LPFP UpgradeNGK Spark PlusECS Magnetic Drain PlugI'm probably forgetting a few items... Wheels/TiresSSR GT2 Wheels 19x8.5F ET42 & 19x10R ET25Rear wheels are an aggressive concave style – rear fenders were professionally stretched and pulled to fit wheels. They do not rub, even with four people in the car.Wheels are naturally silver, however, they are currently plasti-dipped gunmetal grey satin Hankook Ventus V12 EVO 225/45?/19F & 245/35/19RTires are like new (more than 90% tread remaining) Fronts have ~1000 miles Rears have ~3000 milesFront tires fit “right” – rear tires have a mild stretch. IMO – 255’s would probably be an ideal fit for rear Factory TPMS units rebuilt APEX 75mm Extended Wheel Studs and open nuts APEX 12mm Wheel Spacers (Front only) Appearance Nokya Hyper Yellow Angel EyesNokya Hyper Yellow Fog LightsNokya Hyper Yellow Adaptive (H3 Bulbs)Factory grill is plasti-dipped matte black BMW SPECIALTY TOOLS (Included with vehicle purchase) ECS Jack Pad AdaptorBMW Crank pulley securing toolThis is the expensive, N54 specific tool required to properly tighten the clutch (or harmonic damper)ECS billet aluminum clutch bleed tool This is required for bleeding clutchCustom made brake bleeder BMW’s need to have the brakes bled by pressurizing the system from the bottom up I built a special tool in order to do this properly, this will be included with the vehicleSchwaben Spark Plug SocketSchwaben Oil Filter Adaptor & SocketBMW INPA Software (Use for complex diagnostics and Coding) Because this is known to be difficult to setup and requires Windows XP to run correctly, I will include a fully configured Windows XP Image you can install on any computer This uses its own proprietary cable which will be includedBavarian Technics Cable & Software (Use for basic diagnostics and Coding) This is useful on its own, and is required for performing the BMS back-end flashBMS JB4 extended cable This is mounted in the car, accessible via the glove box Additional 3’ cable extension also includedBMW Walnut Shell Blasting Tools Special Wand Blasting Kit Box full of Walnut Shell Media CNC machined (composite) N54 manifold adaptor BONUS PARTS (Included with vehicle purchase) Pretty much, a spare long block: 2009 N54 Short Block Assemblycomplete, good working order, assembled ~ 50,000 miles(2) Stock turbos and manifoldsgood shape, no smoking, no shaft play~ 50,000 miles Core (rebuildable) cylinder head and camshaftsThe head is in good rebuildable condition, it has (mildly) bent exhaust valves. None of the valves broke (just bent enough to not seal - no broken heads)The valve seats/guides still look (visibly) goodHonestly, the head shouldn’t need more than 12 new valves and a valve job to be reusedAn entire spare wiring harness with good condition sensors and pig tails included, this includes (but not limited to)Spare Vanos sensorsSpare TMAP & MAP sensorsSpare knock sensorsSpare boost control solenoidsIn addition, there are plenty of spare ‘hard-parts’ such as (but not limited to):Spare injectors (I have 2 extra sets of injectors – 18 injectors altogether! - the spare sets could use a cleaning)Spare ignition coils (if I recall, I still have 4 good spare coils)Spare throttle body (good condition)Spare fuel pump (good condition)Spare vacuum pump (good condition)Spare thermostat assemblySpare oil filter housingSpare intake manifold (perfect shape)Spare AWD oil pan (perfect shape)Honestly, there is a lot I’m forgetting. It is really too much to list – heck, I’ll throw in my box of spare BMW bolts (used one-time-use aluminum bolts, fasteners from spare engine, etc)Of course, all of the OEM removed components will be included, specifically:Factory Air Filter/Air box assemblyFactory Intercooler and pipingFactory charge pipe & diverter valvesFactory down pipes (with good condition cats)Factory mid cats (these were cut out)Factory cowl assemblyIn case I forgot to list something, the bottom line is: with the exception of the factory clutch and mufflers, I have all of the stock parts I removed. These will all be included.Stock 18” 5 start BMW Sport wheelsThese will come with worn, but good condition tires (not currently mounted)Finally, I have a few aftermarket parts which are not currently installed that I will include as wellBMS JB4 G4 with upgraded solenoids (this is my original JB4 board)Spec aluminum flywheel for the spare engine8 bolt: late 2009.5+ N54 and N55 designLess than 1000 miles of useBMS ‘downpipe’ fixNote – BMS no longer sells these, so they are very valuable right nowThis is what you need in order to pass a plug in test Honestly, I’m leaving out boxes full of spare parts, things like good unused gaskets, spare pulleys, etc. I’m just looking to clear my garage out. If you see any BMW stuff when you come to pick up the car – it’s yours!!!!! BONUS !!!! If you purchase the car before I'm able to sell these separately, I'll include – some take off parts from my e46 M3 – these are worth a few hundred dollars on their own. I've had them sitting in my garage for nearly 4 years and would prefer to use them to sweeten the pot than go through the hassle of selling individually, so:AFM Stage 2 Air Intake kit with tube < 5000 milesSpare (excellent condition < 50,000 miles) BMW e46 M3 MAF sensorAFM dynamic intake scoops < 5000 milesBrand new in the box e46 M3 carbon fiber splitters NOTABLE MAINTENANCE ITEMS ~ 1000 miles since installedNew BMW Fuel InjectorsAll 6 replaced. Brand new, OEM BMW injectors (cost $1000+)These are the new ‘12’ style injectors!Injector coding performed via INPA 4 New tiresValve stem assemblies rebuilt (new gaskets) New OEM BMW Valve Cover GasketNew OEM BMW throttle body O-ringNew OEM BMW Intake Manifold O-ringsNew OEM BMW VANOS Solenoid O-rings New (reman) Starter New (reman) Power Steering Pump (used OEM BMW fluid)New Serpentine Belt New Serpentine Tensioner and all pulleys (total of 4)Left Front Wheel Bearing New OEM BMW Oil Filter Housing GasketNew Spark Plugs (NGK one heat range colder - gapped for high boost)(Used) BMW Valve Cover (tested entire PCV system) New vacuum hose Turbo Wastegates to BCS (both) (The car has NO vacuum leaks/issues)Oil Change (OEM BMW brand Oil & Filter) ~ 5000 miles since installed Walnut blast service ( I do this and a coolant flush annually)Swapped to better performing fuel pumpBattery (swapped to a higher CCA - iirc, 960 CCA)Battery coding performed via INPANew BMW battery ground cable Other Recent Maintenance Items Brakes : Pads/Rotors/Brake sensors kit from Turner (@ ~ 60K) Water Pump (@ ~70K) Thermostat & Housing (@ ~70K) Coil Packs (6) (@ ~50-70K) Right Rear Wheel Bearing (@ ~70K) SPEC Clutch/Flywheel (@ ~50K) Replaced longblock after timing issue (happy to explain in more detail) (@ ~50k) Oil Pan Gasket (with the ‘improved’ style bolts) (@ ~50K) BMW Clutch Slave Cylinder (@ ~50K) BMW Clutch Throw Out Bearing (@ ~50K) Brake/Clutch Bleed (ATE “Super Blue” Fluid) (@ ~50K) Radiator Flush (BMW Coolant/Water Mix) (@ ~70K) BMW MAP Sensor (@ ~60K) BMW TMAP Sensor (@ ~60K) Walnut Shell Blast ( I do this annually) DISCLOSURES: Because pictures sometimes hide details, I would like to disclose any known areas of concern with the vehicle:There are a few minor scratches on and around the passenger side rear door. They don’t seem to show up in the pictures. I've had these both professionally wet-sanded and professionally buffed; however, if you look close enough, in person, you will see them. The car was in a very minor accident in October of 2014, I rear ended someone going < 10 mph in stop-and-go Atlanta traffic. I've included the VIN so you’re welcome to look up the vehicle history; however, I can also include the full accident report (with the pictures taken by my insurance company) upon request. All repair work was performed by Magnum Collision in Marietta, GA – LOOK THIS PLACE UP! – They near exclusively work on exotics/hot rods (my car was about the lowest end vehicle in their shop). They did an immaculate job using only factory BMW parts – in addition – I paid ~$2000 out of pocket (non-accident related) for them to clean up some other minor imperfections and pull/re-contour the rear fenders. The BMS cowl elimination kit lets in a good bit of engine noise – this is normal – but the car is not going to be OEM BMW quiet. Note: the factory cowl assembly is included with the car and can be reinstalled. The car has a single-mass flywheel conversion (Spec Stage 3+ with aluminum flywheel) – while this is a great, reliable clutch, with very good feel for an aftermarket clutch – it is noisy at idle. This is a normal noise that all modern vehicles which convert from a dual-mass to single-mass flywheel make (please Google single-mass conversions) – however, I don’t want there to be any surprises. On the topic of noise, the factory vacuum pump is making a slight whirring noise – due to the cowl elimination this is more noticeable than normal. The vacuum pump appears to be working without issue; however, I am including a spare vacuum pump with the purchase of the car nonetheless. The factory turbochargers are on their way out. At this point, they still function fine mechanically (i.e. boost/power is okay) however, they are beginning to smoke especially on acceleration. In addition, the stock wastegates ‘rattle’ – this is a very common issue on these cars. Note, there is a set of good condition stock turbos included with the car. I currently have aftermarket (no-cat) downpipes installed on the car as well as the BMS ‘back-end’ flash tune. While in this state of tune, the vehicle will not pass emissions. The following items will be included with the sale: The stock tune, the factory downpipes, and a BMS downpipe fix kit (not currently installed). Otherwise, while the car has some (very) minor nicks and scratches expected of a vehicle of its mileage, overall, the interior and exterior are in much better than average condition. Moreover, with the exception of the items specifically noted above, the car has been immaculately maintained and is in better than average mechanical condition. DISCLAIMER: Vehicle is sold as-is with no warranties implied.

Trim Base Sedan 4 Door