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This low mileage 2000 BMW Z3 M Roadster shows just 64,432 miles and features a 3.2-liter S52 inline-six cylinder engine paired with a five-speed manual transmission that sends power through a traction-controlled limited-slip differential to the rear wheels. The car is finished in Alpine White with a two-tone gray and black leather upholstery. Additional features of this roadster include four-wheel ABS, a power convertible top, as well as various M specific additions, which include an added front spoiler, ground effects, and side skirts. CarFax lists one moderate accident in 2014 that was repaired; the car has had just three owners and is located in Goodyear, Arizona.
Third-party photos and inspection reveal the car to be in solid, clean condition with minor wear consistent with the mileage on the vehicle. The exterior is straight, with only minor scratches and chips in isolated spots on the body. The interior shows well also, and the upholstery is in good condition and free of tears and major wear. The power top and other power features are all said to be in good working order, including the air conditioner. A new clutch kit and flywheel were installed in 2019. CarFax does report a moderate accident that was repaired. A test drive was performed and yielded a solid running and driving example. The sale includes the original tool kit, car cover, and manuals.
This M Roadster is being sold through a CLASSIC.COM Pro and is located in Goodyear, Arizona.
Financing options are available through our recommended lenders. Please find options here.
About the model
The BMW Z3 M Roadster was the top-of-the-line variant for the E36/7 Z3 Roadster. Introduced in 1998, the M Roadster featured a 3.2L inline-six engine. Initially, the M Roadster was fitted with BMW's S50 engine (S52 in North America), but in late 2001, BMW fitted their updated and more powerful S54 inline-six engine. Regardless of engine, the Z3 M featured a 5-speed manual transmission that sent drive to the rear wheels. Built until 2002, the BMW Z3 M Roadster would eventually be replaced by the Z4 M Roadster in 2006.
Features and Specs
Known Modifications
None
Service History
Ownership History
Known issues
Due Diligence
Included in the sale
Details
This low mileage 2000 BMW Z3 M Roadster shows just 64,432 miles and features a 3.2-liter S52 inline-six cylinder engine paired with a five-speed manual transmission that sends power through a traction-controlled limited-slip differential to the rear wheels. The car is finished in Alpine White with a two-tone gray and black leather upholstery. Additional features of this roadster include four-wheel ABS, a power convertible top, as well as various M specific additions, which include an added front spoiler, ground effects, and side skirts. CarFax lists one moderate accident in 2014 that was repaired; the car has had just three owners and is located in Goodyear, Arizona.
Third-party photos and inspection reveal the car to be in solid, clean condition with minor wear consistent with the mileage on the vehicle. The exterior is straight, with only minor scratches and chips in isolated spots on the body. The interior shows well also, and the upholstery is in good condition and free of tears and major wear. The power top and other power features are all said to be in good working order, including the air conditioner. A new clutch kit and flywheel were installed in 2019. CarFax does report a moderate accident that was repaired. A test drive was performed and yielded a solid running and driving example. The sale includes the original tool kit, car cover, and manuals.
This M Roadster is being sold through a CLASSIC.COM Pro and is located in Goodyear, Arizona.
Financing options are available through our recommended lenders. Please find options here.
About the model
The BMW Z3 M Roadster was the top-of-the-line variant for the E36/7 Z3 Roadster. Introduced in 1998, the M Roadster featured a 3.2L inline-six engine. Initially, the M Roadster was fitted with BMW's S50 engine (S52 in North America), but in late 2001, BMW fitted their updated and more powerful S54 inline-six engine. Regardless of engine, the Z3 M featured a 5-speed manual transmission that sent drive to the rear wheels. Built until 2002, the BMW Z3 M Roadster would eventually be replaced by the Z4 M Roadster in 2006.
Features and Specs
Known Modifications
None
Service History
Ownership History
Known issues
Due Diligence
Included in the sale