2000 Bmw Z3 M Sports Package ** In Texas** on 2040-cars
Happy, Texas, United States
Please contact me only at : frodjo1ffac@gmail.com Z3 Roadster garage queen from **DRY** Fort Worth, Texas. Too nice to put onCraigslist! ONLY listed here on eBay-you won't find it listed anywhereelse. Good Stuff YOU WON'T FIND A CLEANER TITLE - Graded a 72 - PREMIUM!Free reports vehiclehistory DOT comWas safely in the garage [as it has been ALLits life] in Dallas/Ft Worth when Houston floodedSame owner since 2002. Boughtwith 35,000 miles. Now 107,500 - all highway milesJust passed Texas stateemissions and safety check -- Oct 2017.Solid. No squeaks or rattles in the bodyor suspension.All work by dealer at Moritz BMW of Arlington, TexasM SportsPackage upgrade: rear deck spoiler, side skirts, leather-wrapped steering wheel,wood shifter, and 16" wheels2.5 Litre engine though badged as 2.3 on the tailpanel. Serious torque!RARE Impala Braun metallic paintWearing stock 225/50/R16tires. 90% remaining on rubber.ELECTRIC convertible top. No muss, no fuss.NewBattery March 2016EXCELLENT BRAKES AND CLUTCHSteering as tight as the day itleft the factory.Ice cold Air and unmolested BMW tool kitin trunk. Ready to drive home or ship anywhere overseas. Needs NO work! The Notso Good StuffA/C blower only works on high and not on any of the slowerspeedsSome garage rash on both doors in the form of door dings. NOT a singledent anywhere else!!Ticket magnet
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The Homer to contest 24 Hours of LeMons
Thu, 27 Jun 2013It's finally happened. A 24 Hours of LeMons team has built the definitive interpretation of The Homer from The Simpsons for competition in an upcoming race. As you may recollect, The Homer is the fictional car designed by Homer Simpson for his brother's car company. Designed with a separate compartment for screaming children and other Homer-centric goodies, the animated machine bankrupted its parent company and put Homer's brother out of a job. Now we get to watch it race other crap cans as it tackles Southern California's Buttonwillow Raceway on June 29. Scott Chamberlain, Kris Linquist, Reid Conti, Ben Reilly and Mike Yepes will helm the machine, and Jeff Herman serves as the team's creative director.
The racer is the latest incarnation of a well-abused BMW 3 Series. The team campaigned the same E30 under the "Prickstine" banner as a Chrysler Imperial tribute and "Porcubimmer," the latter being a riff on the ever-popular joke about the difference between porcupines and BMW models. Never gets old. You can check out a video of the finished Homer below, and be sure to like the team on Facebook to see updates from the race. Now, about that Canyonero...
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The three Santas are together, riding what appears to be a BMW S1000RR, Yamaha R1 and a hard-to-tell custom bike that could be a Ducati 1098. The video, which is posted below, also catches a bonus Santa riding solo on another S1000RR. Happy Christmas to all, and to all a cool bike!
Thermal imagery of BMW M4 DTM pit stop is red hot
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The resulting thermal imagery gives you an idea of how hot the car runs (and where the heat is emanating from), how warm they get the fresh rubber before they get it onto the car, and what kind of temperatures the pit crew is subjected to. Look closely enough in the 25-second video below and you'll even see the heat sputtering out of the exhaust pipes as the M4 downshifts into its pit box. (Just don't try adjusting your speakers, the clip is without audio.)