The exterior is finished in Interlagos Blue Metallic (A30) and accented by Shadowline trim, and features include xenon headlights with retractable washers and a glass moonroof. Scuff marks are visible on the underside of the front spoiler, and the seller states that paint correction was performed in preparation for sale. Photos of paint meter readings are provided in the gallery below, along with close-up images from around the car.
Staggered-width 19″ ZCP wheels are mounted with Michelin Pilot…
The exterior is finished in Interlagos Blue Metallic (A30) and accented by Shadowline trim, and features include xenon headlights with retractable washers and a glass moonroof. Scuff marks are visible on the underside of the front spoiler, and the seller states that paint correction was performed in preparation for sale. Photos of paint meter readings are provided in the gallery below, along with close-up images from around the car.
Staggered-width 19″ ZCP wheels are mounted with Michelin Pilot Sport tires that were installed in 2017. Additional Competition Package equipment includes a revised steering rack and larger cross-drilled brake rotors, as well as an M Track Mode setting for the Dynamic Stability Control (DSC) system. The DSC pressure sensors were replaced in 2020.
The heated and power-adjustable front sport seats are trimmed in gray Nappa leather, while milled-effect aluminum trim accents the two-tone dashboard and door panels. Additional equipment includes a Harmon Kardon sound system, cruise control, automatic climate control, power windows, and M3-branded floor mats and door sill trim.
The Alcantara-wrapped M Sport steering wheel frames gray instrumentation that includes a 185-mph speedometer, a tachometer with a variable redline, and gauges for coolant temperature, oil temperature, and fuel level. The digital odometer shows just under 29k miles.
The 3.2-liter S54 inline-six was factory rated at 333 horsepower and 262 ft-lb of torque when new. Service records are shown in the gallery below. Recent maintenance includes a BMW Inspection II service with an oil change, a valve adjustment, and replacement of the following:
Power is sent to the rear wheels via a six-speed manual transmission and an M Variable Lock differential. The recent service also included replacement of the gearbox oil and differential oil.
The window sticker lists initial delivery to Wagner BMW of West Springfield in Massachusetts, colors and equipment, and a suggested retail price of $58,740. Additional included manufacturer’s literature is shown in the gallery below.