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2009 Bmw M3 Base Coupe 2-door 4.0l - Dinan Exhaust on 2040-cars

US $46,500.00
Year:2009 Mileage:19277 Color: Mirrors
Location:

United States

United States

2009 BMW M3 Coupe Manual Transmission - Navigation - Moon Roof - Very Clean - 19,277 Miles!

2009 BMW M3 2dr Luxury Coupe (4.0L 8cyl ) with Black Exterior, Black Interior.  Loaded with 4.0L V8 Engine, 6-Speed Manual Transmission, Premium Leather Seats, Front Sport Seats, Power Front Seats, Driver Seat Memory, Leather Steering Wheel Trim, Cruise Control, Audio Steering Wheel Controls, AM/FM/CD Audio System, Sirius/XM Radio, Navigation System, Automatic Climate Control, Power Windows, Power Door Locks, Power Exterior Mirrors, Xenon HID Headlights, 19 Inch AlloyWheels.


Additional:

1) Custom DINAN Performance Exhaust System. All DINAN parts covered under factory BMW warranty. Professionally installed. Fantastic sound!


2) Custom black kidney grille replacement (original chrome kidney grille included) 


3) Custom HID white Angel Eye bulbs 

 

4) Rear carbon fiber diffuser (rear bumper)

 

 

Feel free to give me a call to discuss the car, to organize a viewing, or to see any other documentation (e.g. CARFAX report, etc.)

Cell: 201-400-7736

Email: michaelw@vanguardpkg.net






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Thermal imagery of BMW M4 DTM pit stop is red hot

Wed, 28 May 2014

A pit stop is a pit stop, right? The race car pulls in, the crew changes the tires, pumps in some fuel, maybe swaps out a busted body panel or squeegees the windshield, and off it goes for another heat. Only pit stops have become the focus of news lately for a number of reasons, whether it's because of mishaps (like the ones that prompted F1 to ban mid-race refueling), new time records (due largely to said ban) or interesting new ways to film the fast-paced action.
A few weeks ago we brought you footage of an IndyCar pit stop filmed from multiple angles courtesy of Google Glass. Now BMW has released a brief clip of one of its M4 DTM racers coming in for fresh rubber, all filmed by infrared camera. Its the kind of technology BMW uses to help optimize its German touring cars for competition, and now the Bavarian outfit has released some footage for fans to enjoy.
The resulting thermal imagery gives you an idea of how hot the car runs (and where the heat is emanating from), how warm they get the fresh rubber before they get it onto the car, and what kind of temperatures the pit crew is subjected to. Look closely enough in the 25-second video below and you'll even see the heat sputtering out of the exhaust pipes as the M4 downshifts into its pit box. (Just don't try adjusting your speakers, the clip is without audio.)

BMW shuffles chairs in its design department

Sun, 22 Sep 2013

BMW Group has made some changes to its design team since August 1, and has shuffled top personnel to different positions at BMW Design, Mini Design and Rolls-Royce.
The BMW Design team led by Karim Habib (middle, right) gains a new head of Exterior Design in Domagoj Dukec (right), who has worked for the exterior design team since 2010 and shaped the Concept Active Tourer.
Oliver Heilmer (left), who has worked for BMW's interior design unit since 2000 and designed the 5 Series interior, replaces Marc Girard as head of Interior Design BMW Automobiles. Marc Girard goes to manage BMW's subsidiary design group, BMW DesignworksUSA.

BMW i8 headed to Frankfurt

Mon, 05 Aug 2013

According to Edmunds, BMW will reveal its production i8 hybrid sports car at the Frankfurt Motor Show next month. The i8 is the second vehicle to come from the automaker's new "i" initiative, following the debut of the smaller i3 hatchback last month.
The BMW i8 makes its debut nearly four years after the original Vision EfficientDynamics concept bowed at the Frankfurt expo in 2009. The production car is expected to use a 1.5-liter three-cylinder engine that drives the rear wheels, coupled to an electric motor that drives the front wheels. Combined output is said to be something like 393 horsepower and 406 pound-feet of torque, based on our earlier reports. The i8 is also expected to be very light, with curb weight coming in somewhere around 3,125 pounds. Finally, the i8 is said to have a pure electric range of 20 miles, and should be able to hit 62 miles per hour in just under five seconds.
Other publications had the chance to ride along in the i8 (in prototype form) and came away impressed. We're hoping we'll feel the same when the car officially goes on sale sometime in early 2014. Stay tuned for more at the i8's official unveiling in just a few weeks.