For sale we have this beautiful 2000 BMW M Roadster. This car has a clean carfax report with no accidents and a clean title. This BMW M is a largely stock example finished in Titan Silver over black leather. A California car until moving to CT in 2012 at 76-K miles, and the car has just over 85k miles on its 3.2 liter S52 inline-six, 5-speed manual gearbox, and limited-slip differential. Besides the kenwood aftermarket stereo, this car is purely stock. The car wears original Titan Silver Metallic paint with no rock chips or any blemishes. The black convertible top remains taut with no wear or tear. A single-tone black leather interior features deeply contoured sport seats that show light wrinkling and driver's side bolster abrasion. The dash, door panels, and leather console trim show occasional marking, as does the lighted shift knob and factory thumbgrip wheel with M-sport stitching. Switchgear is intact for HVAC controls and buttons for power locks and windows, heated seats, defeatable traction control, and other equipment. Factory chrome-ringed instrumentation includes an M-specific clock, voltmeter, and oil temperature gauges mounted in the center stack. No dead pixels are seen in the digital odometer, which reads just over 85k miles. The are absolutely no warning lights on dashboard. Underhood, the S52 3.2 liter inline-six is stock and was originally rated at 240 horsepower in US-market trim. The cooling system was serviced in early 2016 and refilled with BMW-branded coolant. Power is routed to the rear wheels through a ZF 5-speed manual gearbox and standard limited-slip differential, both of which got new Klotz fluids in 2014. The clutch was replaced at 74k miles with an OEM unit, and the flywheel was resurfaced at the same time. Wheels are stock BMW M Roadster 17 cast alloys and fitted with 225/45ZR-17s on the front and 245/40ZR-17s on the rear. The tires are almost like brand new. This car is currently stored inside out heated garage and it will only be shown by appointments. These older roasters are only increasing in value and becoming collectable.