1995 M3 ( Project Car ) Or For Parts Clear Title on 2040-cars
Trenton, New Jersey, United States
1995 M3
You are bidding on a 1995 BMW M3, PROJECT CAR, this car has not run in TWO years. I did use another battery to start and drive down the block before listing. Looks like the shocks and struts need to be replaced. I do have a full set of Billstines and mounts NOT included in sale of the car, I will discount the price if you are interested ( new in box with the receipt). Rims were repaired & powder coated to original color. The car is a little rough, please look at pictures before bidding. 732-535-1213 Bill. I also have a 1999 M Roadster that was flood damaged last year and is for sale, call if interested for more details. please see pictures included. Thanks for looking and good luck bidding |
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