2004 Laguna Seca Blue E46 M3 146k Miles Black Interior 6 Speed CLEAN TITLE
Engine / Performance Modifications:
Magnaflow Full Exhaust
Discovery Automotive Race Software
Carbonio Carbon Fiber Intake Duct
Autosolutions Complete Short Shift Kit
Rouge Engineering Transmission Mounts
Zeckhausen Racing Modified CDV Valve
Wheel / Suspension / Brake Modifications:
Rotora 355x32 2 Piece Drilled/Slotted Rotors with 6 Piston Red Calipers (Front)
Rotora 355x32 2 Piece Drilled/Slotted Rotors with 4 Piston Red Calipers (Rear)
HKS Hipermax RS Coilover Suspension
Powerflex Rear Trailing Arm Bushings
BBS 75mm Wheel Studs
Interior Modifications:
AC Schnitzer Pedals
European Center Console Sliding Cover Compartment
ZHP Shift Knob
Alcantara Shift Boot and Parking Brake Boot
Exterior [3/10]: Obviously needs a lot of work, the car will need a full respray after damage has been repaired, and while there I would suggest taking care of any bumps and scuffs around the car. I haven't been able to get under the car as I don't have the tools to. So I'm not exactly sure what's wrong with it. Codes are showing a fuel pump cut off, and misfires on all cylinder after crash. Interior [6/10]: Interior is pretty much average. Seats have normal tear and wear on them that you'd expect from 146k. Shift knob is worn out. Door card on passenger side has some sort of damage that looks like it appears to be sun damage. Headliner is sagging on certain areas. Airbag deployed on the passenger side. Back seats are pretty clean, never really had anyone back there. The armrest has normal wear on it (I have a one in better condition if price is met).
Before Crash: Car ran flawlessly. Never had any issues. Engine ran really strong, and pulled hard. Car was beautiful. I have a list of maintenance items at I replaced. I'll update this listing when I have the chance. I'm looking for someone that knows what they are getting into. It's a crashed e46 M3 so please don't approach me if you're expecting a flawless car. The car needs work and should go to someone that's willing to do DIY projects on it to make profit. I am interested in local-pick up as I will not be shipping the car. For more pictures of the accident please click the link below. http://imgur.com/a/pTzcD