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1995 Bmw M3 Avus Blue, 5spd, M Contours, Vaders, New Koni Suspension, No Reserve on 2040-cars

Year:1995 Mileage:168000
Location:

Knoxville, Tennessee, United States

Knoxville, Tennessee, United States

1995 BMW M3

Avusblau Metallic / Black Leather manual Vaders

Power Windows

Power Locks

Power Sunroof

Heated Seats

Alpine CD Player with upgraded 6x9 rear speakers

Factory Keyless Entry / Alarm with remote


The time has come to part ways with my Avus M3. I have always wanted one of these and found this one just over a year ago. The only reason I am selling is that I have a company car and this one unfortunately just sits in the garage. I have 5 cars in my driveway, a camper and a trailer. I just don’t need it sitting anymore and want to stop hearing my wife ask “Why do you have that car?” I am a BMW nut, have had over 14 and will never sell my ’76 2002. While this car is not a cream puff by any means, it has a lot of good points and is a lot of fun to drive. I wanted a car I wouldn’t be scared to daily drive to work, and did that until I was offered my company car.


The Good:

Clean TN title

Sunroof works smoothly in both tilt and all the way open

Windows that auto adjust when you open/close the doors works

A/C blows cold

Alpine CD player Rear speakers have been upgraded to 6x9s with aftermarket adapter plate.

Previous owner installed staggered M Contour wheels in 7.5s front and 8.5s rear

New Headliner

Rear 3.15 differential was replaced with a smoother 3.23 unit out of a later model E36 M3 - new Mobil 1 fluid was installed.

Parts replaced in the last year:

Front struts were replaced with brand new Koni Sports

Rear shocks were replaced with brand new Koni Sports

New RTAB bushings were installed along with UUC limiters

UUC Tuned Sport springs were installed. These are comparable to H&R Sports in stance and ride

New tie rods

Lower cross brace from a Z3 was installed

New rear shock mounts with upper shock reinforcements installed

New upper strut mount rubber

New front sway bar links

New Clutch pedal with UUC anti-squeak/rattle clutch pedal bushings.

New thermostat and water pump installed with metal blade. Metal thermostat housing installed.

Kadunza Motorsport custom engraved valve cover with ///M logo and then powdercoated by Renewed Finishes. This is a thing of beauty and dresses up the engine bay nicely. New valve cover gasket installed at time of installation.

New coolant expansion tank

New clutch arm

New UUC clutch arm bushings

New radiator hoses

New cabin filter

New reverse light switch

New M3 bumper lip

Regular Mobil 1 oil and filter changes

Michelin Pilot Sports front and rear. Fronts are 225/45ZR17 and rears are 245/40ZR17. Tires are still good, however the car has been sitting for a few months and need to be driven. If anything, these will need to be replaced somewhat soon. The rears have the typical lowered BMW edges wearing.


The bad:

No fog lights included. I was going to make fog light delete covers, but never got around to it. Fog light wiring is still there and switch on dash works.

Car does have 1 accident in the rear from its past. Rear was repaired well and it is hard to detect.

*****Read the following paragraph as I am fully disclosing everything about the car...

CAR DOES HAVE HAIL DAMAGE on hood, roof/sunroof and trunk lid. From 10’ away you wouldn’t see it and the paint shines up nicely. Up close you can definitely see the dings. The rest of this car is so clean, I didn’t let it bother me. A lot of the dings could be cleared up with PDR, or just do like I did and not even notice it from the driver’s seat! I tried to take photos of this but with the glare and shine it is hard to notice. I will try to add more photos later.





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Vehicle is Sold AS-IS with NO WARRANTY. Your bid constitutes a legally binding contract to purchase this vehicle. Please do not bid if you're not seriously interested or financially able to purchase this vehicle. A $250 deposit is required after winning the bid. Buyer to pay for all shipping fees/taxes. I will gladly work with the buyer to arrange shipping, meet shipper, etc. Note: TN does not have state inspection requirements for vehicles. If buying from out of state, I cannot guarantee that it will pass inspection. I guarantee that I am selling the vehicle in full disclosure to its condition, I just have no control over other states inspection requirements and therefore will not cover any incurred expenses. Also, I do not need ANY help selling this vehicle nor do I want to trade.

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