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Saw this car on ebay. Been looking for a new M3 but could not resist the deal I got on this barely used M3. It is a 2003 and loaded to the hilt. Convertible. Black Exterior with Imola red interior, SMG, Xenon lights, HK stereo with remote CD, Cold Weather Package, 19 Inch Rims, and only 3450 miles. Checked out well on Car Fax and Autocheck. The guys at DoneDirect.com seem to be straight up. I am majorly excited. I almost bought an 04 Cayenne which I was afraid was going to be a mechanical nightmare.
Don't hate the playa just hate the game -know the expression is overplayed but damn you guys are tough. I started with a 1997 323 convertible-good car, then 2001 BMW 330, and now this beast. I am way happy I bought the corvertible. The torque is amazing-of course the coupe is a little faster but what the heck this is fast enough for me. And if you checked out the pics the Imola red interior rocks with the black. Anything I need to add to make it even more phat?
ture true, i plan to become a doctor or investment banker and i will be rich out my ass, so i will be buying lots of cars, just i hate you right now cause i want what you have
You first 2 guys, shame on you, throwing off on the guy's car.
I was browing Ebay Sunday, and was shocked at just how many nice looking M3's were on the board. What's up with that guys? I mean, Bimmer2004's is but one example of at least 30-50 of these things I saw on ebay. I was shocked.
Why was I looking? I won't lie, I've considered selling mine and going for a 68 Shelby GT500 to keep. I wish I could do both, but I can't. I guess for now though, I will just continue to fix up my Mach I and put a few miles on the M.
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