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1999 BMW M ROADSTER

SOLD on or around March 26, 2012

62,965 miles

$16,500
Sale Price Unknown
1999 BMW M Roadster in Cosmos Black Metallic over Black Nappa
  • Exterior Color Cosmos Black Metallic
  • Interior Color Black Nappa
  • Soft Top Color Black
  • Engine S52

Seller Description

You will not find a cleaner M Roadster on the West Coast period, guaranteed you will not be disappointed. I'm a bimmer enthusiast as well as a perfectionist; in the last year I have spent thousands of dollars making this car as perfect and as fun as a 99' M Roadster can be including: new fully adjustable GC coil-over suspension with camber plates (very reasonable spring rate for street comfort), DINAN strut tower brace, control arm bushings, steering rack, tie rod ends, wheels and tires, shifter pins & bushings, new top, the list goes on and on... If you are at all an enthusiast, you will know that the above list adds up to well over $6,000.00 as all of these items were installed by a competent shop here in So Cal. I have close to $20k into this car. Absolutely hate to sell, but I have an E46 M3 project that I am bound and determined to finish. You could pick one of these up for a little less, probably with more miles, and what you will end up with is a poorly maintained 10-12 year old money pit (ask me how I know), as washing the car, changing the oil, and filling up with gas does not qualify as solid maintenance. This car is turnkey and ready to enjoy. It is not a necessity that I sell this car, so no low ballers please. Thanks for looking.

Seller

Private
Long Beach, CA

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Sold 3/25/12 - Listing was deleted. Not suprised it went so fast.

First of all, the wheels look amazing on this roadster and the stance with the Ground Control coilovers is perfect. It also has a ZHP shift knob. A lot of maintenance has been recently done including the shift pins. On the surface it doesn't seem like that special of a deal, but this one is very well maintained and sorted.

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