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2001 Bmw M3 Laguna Seca Blue 6 Speed on 2040-cars

US $15,000.00
Year:2001 Mileage:137000
Location:

East Brunswick, New Jersey, United States

East Brunswick, New Jersey, United States

Thanks for checking out my 2001 E46 M3 6 Speed Manual Laguna Seca Blue. I cannot begin to tell you how many people stop me on a daily basis to give me the thumbs up or ask me what color it is. In my opinion Laguna Seca Blue is the best color option for the E46 and to be honest I don't remember the last time I saw another one on the road. The title is rebuilt however when I ran the carfax it did not show an accident. I had my mechanic perform a full and complete inspection prior to purchase and if there was an accident, it was repaired perfectly.  The frame is straight and drivetrain is sound.  If you've been researching about E46 M3's you know they typically have the same issues which are expensive to fix. In this case you don't have to worry. I've spent a lot of money recently on maintenance. All major e46 m3 issues have been addressed within the last year which includes: - Rod Bearing Recall - Vanos System serviced - Brand new rear Subframe  - Receipts included This M3 also has a few extras - Gruppe M Air intake ($2100 new) - Superchips ecu software - Turner front shock supports  - UCC shifter  To make this car perfect I was going to refreshen the interior seats and steering wheel and fix some paint chips around the front bumper, tow cover and a scratch on the passenger side rear panel however I have another project going on. All lights, electric mirrors, heated seats, power windows/sunroof are all in perfect working order.  Please remember this is a 13 year old and I definitely would recommend a PPI as all sales are AS IS.  Please ask as many questions as you'd like as I'll answer them to the best of my abilities.  I have receipts for all the work I've had done and will gladly put you in touch with the shop that performed the work.  Thanks for looking.  

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