FS: 2003 BMW M3 Convertible 6-speed Alpine White on Cinnamon
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Hey Joey, how's it going? Congrats on the M5, and welcome to the club. Hope all is well with your Z. If you know anybody looking for an M3, let them know. They'll be very happy with this car. The price on here isn't firm, but all I've been getting are stupid offers from people trying to buy it and flip it. Just a tough time of year to sell a convertible, but if somebody doesn't mind buying a car like this in the winter, its a sick deal.
the z is fine.. everything is cool.. but dont worry be patient and that car will sell itself especially with that color combo and the fact that its a 6 speed... u dont find to many of them out there.. if u were to trade and take my z and allow me to add cash on top . id say 100 percent that im buying that. m power cars just have a connection unlike any other car (myopinion of course)
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the z is fine.. everything is cool.. but dont worry be patient and that car will sell itself especially with that color combo and the fact that its a 6 speed... u dont find to many of them out there.. if u were to trade and take my z and allow me to add cash on top . id say 100 percent that im buying that. m power cars just have a connection unlike any other car (myopinion of course)
if all goes well this m3 will be mine tomorrow! will be sleeping in the garage along with my m5.... cant wait my ultimate dream is finally happening.. besides the fact that the 350z has to go. i will have another z in the future for sure though
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Car has been sold. Thanks
Regarding it being a convertible in case you were wondering; they have stronger rear subframes and don't commonly suffer from the rear subframe cracking that most of the coupes do. So they are more desired in people who are interested in dependability over racing, such as myself and the new owner.
Regarding it being a convertible in case you were wondering; they have stronger rear subframes and don't commonly suffer from the rear subframe cracking that most of the coupes do. So they are more desired in people who are interested in dependability over racing, such as myself and the new owner.
Last edited by chrisjersey06; Mar 26, 2011 at 09:34 PM.
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