1999 Bmw Z3 2.8 Roadster on 2040-cars
Hamden, Connecticut, United States
I inherited this car from my father 3 years ago which he has owned since 2005. Everything works, not issues at all. Car drives great and handles great. Engine is stock and was never modified. Tires have about 3,000 miles on them which they have plenty of tread still on them. Convertible roof was replaced a few yeas ago which still looks new. When my father had this car it was very well taken care of and stored in a covered location during the winters. When I inherited it I only drove it on sunny days and stored it in my garage during the winter which it was covered the entire winter. It's been in the rain maybe 2 time since I've owned it. Paint is in good condition. The car is red, the yellowish hue is from the sun. Please reference all pictures to compare. I did upgrade all 6 speakers to Polk Audio and there's also an 8 1/2 Kicker sub. The sub is not currently hooked up because I put the stock stereo back in. These is a small cut out for the USB connection which is located in the center console tray. This car is fully loaded. You can switch from automatic to manual at the touch of a button on the center console. Power windows, power mirrors, power convertible top, heated seats etc. The only reason I'm selling this car is to purchase a jeep. I'm not really into sports cars. Anyone that's local please feel free to contact me if you'd like to see the car. Vehicle is also for sale locally. Milage will vary slightly as I will drive the car if someone wants to see it. Buyer is responsible for shipping and/or pickup. Title will be given once full amount is securely deposited into my bank account. Check out Edmunds review on this car. |
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