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2002 BMW Z3

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2002 BMW Z3
Purchased new in June 2002 - now 23,500 miles. Jet Black with beige soft top. 5 speed manual.
Performance:
VF Supercharger Stage I - 6 psi boost. VF Engineering/GIAC custom tuned ECU chip for high performance. Deleted factory governor and increased RPM limiter to 7K. VF high performance racing bypass valve. K&N induction filter with cold air intake. Will update after Dyno-expected to be 285bhp-300bhp range from an initial 184bhp stock.
Interior:
///M package inside - ///M steering wheel, 5-speed ///M wood gearshift, dark brown wood brake trim and leather boot. All beige leather and dark wood trim inside. Beige driver shoulder harness racing comfort pad. Auto-Meter liquid boost & vacuum gauge in place of analog clock in center dash instrument cluster (thanks Miggs!).
Exterior:
Jet Black outside. Stock Z3 lip and side/rear skirts. Roadster side sills. "Roadster" logo chrome license plate frame kits front and back from Bavarian AutoSport. Chrome dual exhaust tips.
Electronics:
Alpine head unit (CDA-9833) and Alpine "S" speakers all around. Custom built subwoofer box between the rollover protection bars housing an 8" Kicker sub powered by an Alpine M350 - 700 watts x 1 Mono Power Amp in the trunk - connected by I-Link to the head unit for volume and equalization control. Active crossover limiters on both power amp and head unit. Time correction and 5 band vertical and horizontal EQ. Alpine i-Pod link installed 8/2007 via glovebox connection with full i-Pod control from Alpine head unit. Rocky Mountain Radar RMR-430 (detector and scrambler 360 degree coverage). Magellan Maestro 4040 GPS Auto Navigation (with touch screen and full AAA features, Bluetooth, etc.). Keyless entry. BMW security system.
Suspension:
H & R coilover kit. Car lowered to racing posture via height adjustable suspension.
Brakes and Tires:
Red Hat Brembo Grand-Turismo Big Brake kit with Brembo slotted rotors front & back and new Beyern Multi-Spoke chrome wheels/Michelin Pilot Sport A/S 17" tires all around. ATE super blue Brake racing fluid and Pagid ceramic hybrid brake pads.

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Member: RoadsterMadness
Created: 07-18-2007
05:07 PM
Last Modified: 08-08-2008
05:45 PM
Views: 917
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Comments: 7


Comments
Author Comment Date
dannyb As sexy as your wife ;) 11-07-2007
RoadsterMadness Some negative experiences + M3UOND's good ones may get me to switch! 10-15-2007
Wonderboy great car, my only complaint is the radar detector... Why not Escort? 10-11-2007
MiguelACA nice! didnt see a boost gauge, it be kool if u put on where the analog clock is 08-29-2007
WALSRU I would have preferred those wheels in silver, but OMG awesome ride. You get the best z3 award. 07-24-2007
94BMW325i Nice car! Do you get traction in first at all? I have a 2.5 motor myself 07-21-2007
Devinish Nice to see another Z3 owner around here. 07-21-2007
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