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NEW PICTURES Lease FS: Fully Loaded 2015 BMW M3 $827 + Tax ... 535 WHP / 580 TQ
Year: 2015 Make: BMW Model: M3 Price: $827 Mileage: 9500 Color: Black Private or Dealer Listing: Private Listing Location (State): FL Transmission: Automatic Drivetrain: Rear Wheel Drive
Hey Guys,
Might have the opportunity to pick up a car I have been wanting for quite a bit now. Just testing to see if there is any interest in my car here before I further progress towards the newer car.
Here's the info on my car: currently 11500 miles on the car
Please email me at nicolobates @ gmail . com as i do not check here very often!
The car is currently running about 535 horsepower to the wheels with 35% e85 mix
2015 F80 M3 - Sticker was around $78,xxx
Sapphire Black
DCT
Full Sahkir Leather
H&K
Carbon Trim
Exec Package
Lighting Package
19 Black wheels
Gloss Black Grills
Mods: all paint done by Ferrari Fort Lauderdale
Full 15% Carbon Tint around all windows
50% Carbon Tint on front windshield
Tinted Tails
H&R Super Sports
OEM painted reflectors all around
Front BMW performance lip painted (without splitters)
JB4 with OBD
Evolution Racewerks Downpipes
K&N Filters
Brand new MPSS 295 rears and 275 fronts put on 3/30/16
Can include all the mods for a negotiated price
Lease Deal
$827 before state taxes
36 month lease started July 2015
10k miles per year
$1,000 back out of the $5,500 I put down
Here are pictures of the car
Last edited by Bates1325; Jul 10, 2016 at 02:59 PM.
Great looking car...how would someone handle a lease return with all those mods? Does it have to go back to stock?
i have all the stock parts so you would have to either return the car to stock or sell the car to another person. none of the mods have permanently changed the car so its quite easy to put back to stock
i usually sell the car about 2/3 into the lease when the market value is > payoff value so i can recoup some of my money.