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10-22-2020, 07:23 PM | #1 |
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2006 Z4M Roadster, Red, 59k miles
2006 BMW Z4M Roadster Imola Red 59,580 miles VIN 5UMBT93586LY52496 3.2L S54 330HP / 262lb ft 6-speed manual transmission Excellent shape inside and out Selling because I bought a newer 3-series and I no longer need a weekend car. I've owned it since 2018, purchased from an active forum member here. Been a great car for me but it was time for something newer. Would serve excellently as a weekend car, cars and coffee car, or even can be used as a daily driver. I commuted in this for most of the two years I owned it. No rust or paint damage, I spent 5k in detailing, applying clear bra, and ceramic coating to make sure the paint shines like new. I had the front bumper resprayed and the entire front end wrapped to avoid California freeway rash. It's in excellent shape and ready for a new owner. It is almost due for a 60k service, but I will leave that for the new buyer to choose their shop to perform at. I will have the smog done for the new buyer. Brand new Michelin Pilot Sport 4S Tires (installed at 57,800 miles) Bluetooth audio Leather interior Convertible top Performance alignment Suntek Ultra front clear bra wrap, everything from front bumper to windshield header 3M Crystalline 60% tint Recent services 41733 Stiffer transmission mounts, new transmission fluid, CDV delete 43000 Installed rear view camera and bluetooth audio module 47100 Oil change 47780 3 layer ceramic coating, paint correction and front end clear bra 48129 Replaced ambient air temp sensor 54572 New alternator 55559 Oil change and oil results from Blackstone Labs 57808 New tires installed Michelin Pilot Sport 4S 245/40/18 & 265/40/18 ~Needs 60k service soon. Link to more photos: https://photos.app.goo.gl/Dt5zw6iW8k8CX2VM7 |
10-23-2020, 08:33 AM | #3 |
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beautiful car, if it were closer I might try to convince my wife we need a new convertible.
out of curiosity, what bluetooth module are you using? and how does it connect -- via an ipod connector, or hardwired somehow? |
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10-23-2020, 10:09 AM | #4 |
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Thanks! I went through every iteration I could think of and settled on this one
Thanks too! It is the Grom USB3, which is hardwired into the stereo from the back wall of the trunk. There is an OEM connector that allows it to plug right in. Your bluetooth device pairs to it, and it streams through the OEM radio. The next / previous track buttons on the steering wheel still work! Quite slick. My only tiny issue with it is it will wake up if you do anything with the car, like opening the trunk or a door, and if you're playing something on your phone it will redirect the audio into it. Other than that I'm incredible appreciative that that product exists |
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