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2005 BMW M3  2005 BMW M3 2dr Coupe 6 Speed Manual w/ Tasteful Modifications

2005 BMW M3 2005 BMW M3 2dr Coupe 6 Speed Manual w/ Tasteful Modifications

$19,500

Nashville, Tennessee

Year 2005

Make BMW

Model M3

Category Coupe

Mileage 94400

Posted Over 1 Month

Up for sale is my 2005 BMW M3 coupe with 6 speed manual transmission. I have absoloutely adored every second of driving this car, and hate to see it go. New rear tires were put on a week ago, and front tires have plenty of tread life left on them. Maintenance was performed recently as well, including an oil change, air filter replacement, and MAF sensor replacement. The car runs well with no known issues whatsoever. THE GOOD:- New rear tires, and plenty of front tire tread.- Recent maintenance done (oil change, air filter, MAF sensor)- Rogue Engineering El Diablo Track Edition exhaust system (very rare, the track edition is not made anymore, and cannot be found very feasibly. Has under 10k miles on it)- Authentic BBS CH-R 19" silver wheels (some scuffs and scratches, overall good condition)- Harmon Kardon audio- Bi-Xenon headlights- K&N cold air intake- Dual-power leather seats- Factory navigation- Clear corner side markers- Aftermarket Umnitza angel eye kit- White LED interior lights- LED turn signals and brake lights- 6 speed manual with ZHP weighted shift knob- Overall great condition considering the age THE BAD:- Some small penny sized dents appear around the car, only noticeable when up close- Some small rock chips and road debris on front bumper, not unusual for age- Wheels have some scuffs and scratches, but nothing major, overall good condition- Nav screen has some dead pixels- Normal wear and tear for interior, overall great condition Any PPIs or other inspections that are requested must be done before auction close, and on the buyer's dollar. I will assist in any way that I can if this is requested. More photos will be uploaded once I have time to take more. Vehicle is sold as-is. A lien exists on the title, but at the time of sale, the bank will release the title and sign over to the new buyer without any problems. Thanks for looking, and don't hesistate to ask any further questions!