In 1999 BMW unveiled their concept for the E46 M3. It would enter production without many changes in 2000 and it immediately stole the hearts of critics and enthusiasts alike. It was touted for its exceptional handling and performance, which translated perfectly to both road and track applications. The S54 that powered this new M3 would be the final, and most widely adored, I6 engine to power a BMW M car. It produced 333 horsepower and sent power through either a Getrag 6-speed transmission of a BMW-developed SMG II automated manual. This example is equipped with the highly desirable 6-speed, which truly brings the sporty convertible to life. It is finished in Mystic Blue Metallic over Cinnamon Brown leather, a truly stunning color combination that shows very well. With only 56,000 miles accumulated since 2006, this M3 is an excellent example of a true Bavarian legend.
While in very nice condition throughout and an excellent driver quality 6-speed BMW M3, the CarFax on this vehicle shows two separate traffic incidents: one effecting the front bumper and the second effecting the passenger side door and quarter panel. Both accidents were professionally repaired to a very high standard. All VIN tags are present and matching, except for one missing tag on the passenger side of the vehicle.
VIN: WBSBR93456PK10961
Vehicle Details
2006 BMW M3
Listing ID:CC-1293192
Price:$17,500
Location:Stratford, Connecticut
Year:2006
Make:BMW
Model:M3
Exterior Color:Blue
Interior Color:Brown
Transmission:Manual
Odometer:55000
Title Status:Clear
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