2015 BMW (F80) M3 - Custom/Modded - Copious Carbon Fiber - CA Rebuilt Title

  • Make: BMW
  • Model: M3
  • Type: Sedan
  • Year: 2015
  • Mileage: 36,321
  • VIN: WBS3C9C59FP803379
  • Color: White
  • Engine size: S55 3.0L Twin Turbo
  • Number of cylinders: 6
  • Power options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
  • Fuel: Gasoline
  • Transmission: M-Drive DCT
  • Interior color: CarbonStructure Anthracite Cloth and Black Leather
  • Drive side: Left-hand drive
  • Safety options: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag, Side Airbags
  • Options: CD Player, Leather Seats
  • Vehicle Title: Rebuilt, Rebuildable & Reconstructed
  • Interested? Contact seller!

2015 BMW M3 Description

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F80 2015 BMW M3
*Salvage - Rebuilt Title*
S55 3.0L Twin Turbo
M-Drive DCT - 7 speed
Alpine White exterior (Clear bra on front half when new then wrapped. Paint excellent. Have pics.)
Wrapped in Avery Satin Pearl White wrap (redone a little over a month ago)
36k miles and could go up a little as I might drive it some in preparation of its departure
3M Crystalline (clear tint) on all glass, including windshield
Carbonstructure Anthracite cloth and black leather interior (rarest interior and looks amazing with all of the carbon)
Full LED Lighting Package
Carbon fiber roof
HRE 15 spoke black wheels - 19" on new Continentals and freshly aligned
Awron (Alpina gauge supplier) DGA digital multifunction vent gauge
Almost every single BMW M-Performance part
Real Carbon fiber everything in interior, lots and lots of parts
Many small and tasteful M stripe/stitching/color additions
Competition Package seat belts (M-stitched) and software flash
LCI (2016+) tail lamps - BMW harness installed. (Needs coding to restore 2-Stage brake lights)
Real Carbon fiber everything on exterior including aero kit (no hood or trunk)
Carbon from Dinmann, 3D Designs, Razo, Eventuri, BMW M-Performance and others
Intake, carbon scoops, vents, boost pipes, turbo pipes, catch can, JB4 tuned (plug-in and only Stage 1, it has all connections for Stage 2+ and the optional Bluetooth dongle and USB adapter, which is wired into the glovebox for data logging, etc. ), and more minor mods.
Hertz Audio full speaker replacement
Escort 360 MAX with BlendMount (under rear view mirror)
Pretty much everything is top quality and high end. I'm also probably missing a few things. Only serviced at BMW, as it has a warranty still. Only use top tier gas. I put almost 30k into aftermarket parts/labor, after completing the minor details that the salvage repairs didn't fix. This is after purchasing the repaired car for a fair price. I have 70k into this car in the past 11 months, excluding the back fees/taxes, registration, etc. The car is very clean and almost like new. It is in great condition for the age and mileage. All OEM BMW parts used in salvage and fixed partially by Long Beach BMW. Accident was a side swipe with almost exclusively cosmetic damage, some suspension work on one wheel and no frame damage. It runs and drives like new; actually better. You cannot tell it's a salvage car and neither can the techs at the BMW dealer. I have had it looked at before and after I purchased and worked on by multiple places for all of the modifications. Its a very clean car with many tasteful mods that look close to OEM. I'll give you that the canards are somewhat polarizing, but they compliment the copious carbon and are easily removable. I have almost all of the OEM parts for the car. I also have a few parts not installed, such as springs, spacers, small CF bits, etc. that will be included if desired. All work done by BMW or a professional shop; most BMW tuning related. If you intended on modding, the time you save in amassing these parts and then getting them properly installed is huge.
Best part and a bonus is BMW somehow still has it under warranty and I have had many visits to the dealer since salvage (documented serviced and warranty status, see picture). Warranty end date of 12/31/2018. This is obviously a huge plus for a salvage vehicle and especially for a F80. I also obviously can't guarantee this will last until the end date but can give you the paperwork and emails from my multiple visits and email warranty inquiry. I also posted a picture of the insurance I have on it (full coverage) to answer the many questions about availability of insurance. This is from my recent switch to Progressive and I originally had the car on State Farm. This has a CA Title and is branded 'Rebuilt' by the NMVTIS and a 'Restored Salvage' by CA. I have purchased 5 salvage cars and never gotten that. Usually you get the hassle of a Salvage Certificate or worse.
I honestly feel like whoever ends up getting this is getting a deal. I love it and planned on keeping it but have too many similar cars and desire a two door two seater. I don't need or desire the four doors. I have a recent NMVTIS VIN Report available as well.This was my personal car and that saves you the hassle of finishing or ensuring the salvage repairs someone didn't complete, obtaining an actual CA Title with rebuilt/restored salvage status, any potential back fees/taxes (I paid a lot) and the time and effort of modding the car properly.

I can send you any pictures upon request and you are free to have it looked at by anyone, at your cost. As I stated, she is about perfect besides the simple coding for the tail lamp upgrade, a couple small interior scratches down low on three of the inside doors and a couple dings on one of the lips. You get two, because I have an extra that's a different style.
It's a pretty fast car and quicker than my tuned (630hp) 2015 ML63 AMG with 4Matic. It's 0-60 in 3.9 sec (BMW stated stock) 3.6-3.8 (as tested by others stock) and about 3.4-3.5 now, based on in car metering. It's quite a bit quicker than a stock F80/82 and could be quite a bit quicker with some downpipes and/or turbo upgrade.
Available for pickup in Santa Clarita, CA (Los Angeles area) or shipped at your cost after verified payment is received.
Thank you for your time!

On May-21-17 at 10:29:04 PDT, seller added the following information:

Due to the many inquiries about insurance coverage and the process of getting a title:
Car has been inspected by Progressive and has/is able to obtain full-coverage insurance. They are also who salvaged it. The car also has passed all CA CHP and DMV inspections and was branded Rebuilt and issued a CA Salvaged Title. See image of NMVTIS Report; available upon request. All fees/taxes and registration are up to date. You need to do nothing (in CA and most states) to register it. There are no hassles with this car, unlike those with Salvage Certifcates, Salvage Titles, Bill of Sale Only, etc.