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      08-13-2022, 10:31 PM   #1
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2007 Z4M Roadster (two different prices)

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**More photos coming including interior pictures. Been extremely busy and just got COVID yesterday!**
VIN: 5UMBT93547LY53081

2007 Z4M
133k miles (goes up slightly)
Silver on Black
Non-navigation
S54, 6speed ZF transmission
19k on SSR COMP-CH wheels (2pc welded forged)
17,500 on OEM wheels that need to be refurbished (good tires on them)
Trades include:
E46 M3, looking mostly for a coupe and manual but may entertain a well maintained SMG vehicle, or a super clean vert with hardtop.
E90 M3 with cash on my side
Below is maintenance, mods and negatives.
Rebuilt a low mileage S54 and installed due to a concern regarding rod bearings (no one replaced them and I didn't get to it in time when I bought the car) over 4k miles ago, I have literally changed the oil 8 times since the motor was rebuilt, always with Motul 10w-60 and LiquiMoly MOS2 with OEM MAHLE filter.
Dr. Vanos rebuilt VANOS unit
Megan Racing catless headers
DKF section 2 with 100 cell cats
UUC short shifter + OEM ZHP knob + all new shifter bushings
All OEM Elring Gaskets
ACL rod bearings
Delphi Coilpacks + OEM plugs
LuK flywheel
LuK clutch
Aftermarket brass clutch pivot pin
OEM Throw out bearing guide tube
OEM center support bearing
OEM Guibo
AKG diff bushings
Anchor engine mounts (Feels OEM to me, used them on my E46 M3 and my mothers E46 325ci)
OEM BMW E24 transmission bushings (way bigger and thicker than OEM)
Clutch and brake pedal bushings
Frank Smith (TTFS) Dyno tune, 310whp
Mustang convertible top motor + new fluid
Retrofitted the OEM headlights with EVO-XR projectors (headlight nut here)
Moog Monoball Trailing Arms (https://www.e46fanatics.com/threads/...shing.1227852/)
New battery, less than 3 months old
Alignment to OEM specs
Every fluid changed and I mean every fluid
Brake fluid
Diff fluid
Trans fluid (royal purple, makes a big difference)
Coolant
Power Steering fluid
Engine oil multiple times
Weird things I have done that people might appreciate
Stubby Antenna painted in SEM Trim black
Satin Black grilles
New BMW emblems
Euro style tinted + convex side mirrors (make a huge difference)
LED interior lights
Repainted windshield wiper arms in SEM trim black
Bosch Icon Wiper blades
Installed an LED strip in the trunk so you can actually see stuff
Clear rear 3rd brake light since I hated the red someone put on it
New ///M Stripes on all of the badges
Car is on stock suspension, stock brakes
SSR Comp-CH wheels, 2pc forged then welded
OEM wheels are rough shape paint wise, no curbing though.
Cosmetically the car is in really good shape. Soft top is nice, black and not cracked.
Paint is cosmetically what you'd expect for 133k miles, bumper was resprayed prior to me owning it, it doesn't match super good. I recently caught it on a curb and one of the fangs is damaged - could use a repair and respray if you care enough.
Windshield is in Nice shape. OEM glass, no scratches, no cracks, no starfish, etc. Light pitting from the miles.
Interior is in decent shape. No dye or leather cracking. I rewrapped the steering wheel in a Mewant cover since the leather was in Meh shape.
I just paint corrected the car and ceramic coated it in cQuartz UK
Notable problems:
* I wrapped the car myself at one point and marked some of the paint with a razor blade (was trying to teach myself to not use knifeless tape.. expensive mistake, hard to see, it is on the rear deck lid)
* When I peeled the wrap off, it pulled some clear off of the driver front fender. I have since re-cleared it and blended it, but, it is noticeable from 5 feet away.
* Throw out bearing clicks when you press the pedal in, goes away once you release the clutch


**EXTRAS**
If you buy the car with SSRs - I will gladly give you the OEM wheels. I have a ton of BMWs and don't need them.
I also have the stock exhaust parts
If you're buying in a CARB state I might be willing to have the OEM flash reinstalled and stock parts installed as well for a small additional fee.

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      08-15-2022, 11:39 AM   #2
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Bump. I should have more pictures by the end of this week once I am feeling better. Motivated seller - if you want to shoot me an offer feel free.
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      08-16-2022, 09:20 PM   #3
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bump. had some local interest, nothing serious.
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      08-29-2022, 01:50 PM   #4
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sold for 15k on OEM wheels.

Didn't get a single offer or message on this vehicle from the forum, which is a bummer, although to be fair I never posted the interior pictures (I forgot).
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      08-30-2022, 10:48 PM   #5
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sold for 15k on OEM wheels.

Didn't get a single offer or message on this vehicle from the forum, which is a bummer, although to be fair I never posted the interior pictures (I forgot).
This kills me seeing what you sold it for. I really wanted to make you an offer, but the timing is just a few months earlier than what I can swing at the moment. We've got an F85 and a TRX in the garage atm and I'm itching to add an e85 before the end of the year. I need a manual convertible in my life and I've wanted one of these for years. Best of luck brother and thank you for posting your sell price.
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      08-31-2022, 04:03 AM   #6
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This kills me seeing what you sold it for. I really wanted to make you an offer, but the timing is just a few months earlier than what I can swing at the moment. We've got an F85 and a TRX in the garage atm and I'm itching to add an e85 before the end of the year. I need a manual convertible in my life and I've wanted one of these for years. Best of luck brother and thank you for posting your sell price.
I have one for sale if interested!
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