Vehicle Title:Clear
Drive Type: rwd
Model: M3
Mileage: 97,000
Trim: Coupe
Year: 2002
Selling my 2002 M3 (manual transmission). Kept very good care of this car as you can see in the pictures. Serviced always and oil changed every 5,000 miles with Castrol 10W-60 motorsport oil. Below I will list recent work done to car and a list of some upgrades done.
Service performed 15,000 miles ago
Differential fluid replaced
Gearbox fluid replaced
Constant pressure valve (CPV) replaced
High pressure power steering line replaced
Brake fluid replaced
Air filter replaced
Coolant replaced
Last service performed 5,000 miles ago
Valve adjustment
Valve cover gasket
Spark plugs
Belts
Replaced all belt tensioners and idler pulleys
Vanos module replaced (common failure on these m3's)
Fan clutch
Upgrades
LED tail lights
Angel eyes
CSL type rims 19" with Continental DW tires (installed 5,000 miles ago)
Built in radar detector (hidden in console)
Eibach lowering springs
Huper Optik ceramic tint
Wheel Spacers
Smoked front directionals
Painted front reflectors
Black front kidney grills
Black side vents
Ipod integration
Car is turn key and ready to go no problems contact me for info or requests thank you!
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