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BMW E46 M3 2003.5 with 9100 miles
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BMW E46 M3 2003.5 with 9100 miles
Year: 2003
Make: BMW
Model: M3
Mileage (numbers only please): 9100
Options (Please check ALL which apply): Leather Seats, Power Brakes, Sunroof
Color: Laguna Seca Blue
VIN: WBSBL93433JR23759
Price (no $ sign please): $39000
Private or Dealer Listing: Dealer Listing
Location (Region): SouthEast
Body Style: Coupe
Transmission Type: Manual - 6 speed
2 or 4 Wheel Drive?: 2 Wheel Drive
Engine Type: Fuel Injection
Stereo System: AM-FM CD
This is my 2003 M3 in Laguna Seca Blue with Black leather. It has 9100 miles on it. It has the Nav, Leather, heated seats, sunroof, 18" wheels and manual transmission. The car is in near perfect condition, as can be expected with the miles it has. There is a scratch on the driver side mirror and some scratches in the drivers seat bolster.
This car is totally original and unmolested.
I am in Concord, NC.
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Beautiful car, color, and combination. GLWS!
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I've bought from EAG before, so I actually contacted them. If it's a very late build 2003 they might consider it. Mine is and they actually made a decent offer. It just wasn't what I am looking to get. I have an amount in mind, and if I don't get it I will keep the car. I know it would be near impossible to get another like it.
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It doesn't take much to make the bolsters on an e46 M3 look worn. You have to be VERY deliberate about your entry and egress to prevent wear.
As someone actively shopping another e46 M3, I will reserve comment on the asking price but looks like a beautiful car.
GLWS!
As someone actively shopping another e46 M3, I will reserve comment on the asking price but looks like a beautiful car.
GLWS!
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It's not really bolster wear in the traditional sense. They are little scratches where someone had a button or zipper or something on their pants when getting in and out. It is very lightly scratched into the leather, basically just scratched into the dye. I cannot feel them with my fingernail. This is easily fixed by an interior specialist - the guy I use has been on vacation but I'm trying to get him out here. I am going to get this fixed.