2009 Bmw M3 on 2040-cars
Earlham, Iowa, United States
Feel free to email: alyseaggrosse@bandits.org .
Hello! I'm selling my E92 M3 6-speed with 72k . Just replaced BOTH throttle body actuator a month ago. Car runs PERFECT. Comes with both
sets of rims (ONE OFF Custom Rennen 3 piece 20" rims and tires, and black powder coated oem rims and tires). I have
pictures of several installs and paperwork. No trades.
This M3 has every one of the features: carbon fiber roof (behind the front and rear bumpers are carbon fiber
reinforcements also), M drive, premium sound and technology package, Sirius Satellite ready, wireless data link
bluetooth, keyless start, tire pressure system, dynamic damper control, comfort access control, retractable
armrest, auto dimming mirror with compass, auto dimming side mirrors, rear window power sunblind, ski bag (I wanted
this to open the truck up for the subwoofer bass to pass through), heated seats, headlight washers, backup sensors,
rain sensor, navigation, adaptive headlights (these are AMAZING!).
Now for what's added: Carbon fiber: front grills, APR splitter, side markers, steering wheel trim, hood scoops,
emblems. Dinan strut tower braces, and Dinan pedals. Upgraded led halos. Custom axle back "exhaust mod" done by
Dakota Muscle Cars. Extended Apex 75mm wheel studs with nuts. Front red intake scoops behind kidney bean grills,
God Speed "no drill towing hook" front license plate holder, PASSPORT 9500CI radar detector and laser jammer (the
jammer is 100% legal in most states, but please check local laws. The jammer portion can easily be turned off also.
This works amazing as tested by my girlfriend who is a police officer for North Sioux City Police Dept), all led
interior lighting, wired for a subwoofer (works in with fiber optics stereo system), neochrome headlight tinting
(does not lessen the light output at all), tinted windows and windshield strip.
New oil change, engine air filter, cabin air filters, all eight tires are like new, brakes, brake pad sensor, both
front cross drill/slotted floating rotors, B1S1 and B2S2 o2 sensors, throttle body actuators, Tps sensor.
Depending on what the offer is will depend on what is sold with the car (which or both sets of wheels, radar,
coding, etc).
The car has been coded to my prefrences- mirrors fold in when locked, corner light delete mod, brake force display
mod, etc. I can sell the programmer and coding tool in addition to the car as well.
This car is AMAZING and turns heads nonstop.
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No, the safety car for Formula E will be a BMW i8 specially modified for the occasion. As you can see from the video below, the hybrid sports car packs a full roll cage, racing buckets with harnesses, special communications systems and on-board fire extinguishers. But that's not all.
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Just when in March? That's the strange part. Inautonews reports having been told by BMW that the new X4 will be announced on March 14. So, the Geneva Motor Show, then? Not quite: although that show will still be going on then, the doors open to journalists like us on March 4, not 14. So either someone has got some details mixed up, or BMW - for some reason - is planning on waiting until after Geneva to reveal the production X4.
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Now, obviously BMW hasn't paid Uncle Sam to convert the deck of the USS John C. Stennis into a racetrack (but what an idea!). That doesn't make this video of an Austin Yellow M4 slipping and sliding its way around the carrier deck any less entertaining. The video itself comes, weirdly considering the US aircraft carrier, from BMW of Canada, and we aren't really sure what the point of it is. There's no voiceover, or title or closing screens to lend the scene any context, and it seems unlikely that this sort of seemingly high-dollar video wouldn't be done sheerly for giggles. Whatever the reason for its existence, it's worth a watch.
Scroll down and have a look.