The car is finished in Frozen Brilliant White Metallic and features Shadowline trim and adaptive xenon headlights as well as rain-sensing wipers, rear parking sensors, quadruple polished exhaust outlets, and a carbon-fiber roof panel, side mirror caps, and front and rear spoilers. Paint chips can be seen in the right rocker panel.
Vorsteiner 19″ V-FF 101 wheels are mounted with Michelin Pilot Super Sport tires. Competition Package equipment includes a lowered ride height compared to the standard M3…
The car is finished in Frozen Brilliant White Metallic and features Shadowline trim and adaptive xenon headlights as well as rain-sensing wipers, rear parking sensors, quadruple polished exhaust outlets, and a carbon-fiber roof panel, side mirror caps, and front and rear spoilers. Paint chips can be seen in the right rocker panel.
Vorsteiner 19″ V-FF 101 wheels are mounted with Michelin Pilot Super Sport tires. Competition Package equipment includes a lowered ride height compared to the standard M3 as well as retuned Electronic Damping Control (EDC) and Dynamic Stability Control (DSC). Braking is handled by four-wheel vented and cross-drilled discs measuring 14.2″ and 13.8″ front and rear, respectively. The brake fluid was reportedly flushed in October 2022, and the seller notes the tires and brake pads are in need of replacement.
The heated power-adjustable front sport seats are upholstered in black Novillo leather with contrasting stitching, and Carbon Structure leather with white stitching accents the dashboard, center console, and doors. Amenities include iDrive with navigation, Comfort Access keyless entry, a CD stereo, a power rear sunshade, rubberized BMW floor mats, dual-zone automatic climate control, and cruise control.
The multi-function leather-wrapped steering wheel features paddle shifters and tri-color stitching, and frames an M-branded tachometer, a 200-mph speedometer, a central information display, and gauges for oil temperature and fuel level. The digital odometer indicates 36k miles, approximately 2k of which were added under current ownership.
The 4.0-liter S65 V8 features double-VANOS variable valve timing and has been modified with a BPM Sport ECU and DCT tune as well as a Dinan carbon-fiber intake and a Valvetronic exhaust system. Noted service in 2022 included replacing the connecting rod bearings and the cabin air filter along with performing an oil change.
Power is sent to the rear wheels through a seven-speed M-DCT dual-clutch transmission and a Variable M Differential Lock. The seller notes the secondary catalytic converters are removed.
A set of black-finished 19″ Style 359 wheels showing curb marks and wearing Michelin tires is included in the sale along with tuning equipment and removed exhaust components.