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Second owner, well maintained (including recent supercharger service), very good condition, everything works great. Includes two sets of wheels, one set with Continental summer tires and one set with all-season run-flats. I've added a John Cooper Works exhaust and M7 intake along with some other items for reliability (strut tower defenders, upgraded harmonic damper, aluminum coolant surge tank) but have all the stock parts, including the factory yellow bonnet scoop. This car also has the optional DSC (Dynamic Stability Control).
Is this car still available? I can't believe it would be around after all this time. Just lost my Liquid Yellow 2003 S in a hailstorm and am looking to replace it. Does this car have any fault codes? I'm in Washington state so if I bought it, I would drive it back. Are you confident I would make it?
Is this car still available? I can't believe it would be around after all this time. Just lost my Liquid Yellow 2003 S in a hailstorm and am looking to replace it. Does this car have any fault codes? I'm in Washington state so if I bought it, I would drive it back. Are you confident I would make it?
Hello, so actually I decided to keep the car not long after posting this ad, but I just recently decided to put it up for sale again. There aren't any fault codes. I just replaced the passenger side axle as one of the CV boots was starting to leak, and while I was at it I also replaced the serpentine belt drive with a Continental unit as the tensioner had been making an occasional squeak when the the clutch was engaged too quickly from a dead stop. I don't have any reason to believe it would not make the cross country trip. It does have a bit more miles on it now - 89,000 and change. Let me know any more questions (and sorry to hear about your 03!)
@CW_Esq , great looking car! How did you attach the aluminum gas pedal to the stock BMW plastic pedal? I bought a similar one, and the aluminum was straight, but the stock pedal was curved!
@CW_Esq , great looking car! How did you attach the aluminum gas pedal to the stock BMW plastic pedal? I bought a similar one, and the aluminum was straight, but the stock pedal was curved!
Thanks! So you say the stock pedal was "curved," do you mean that the stock pedal (metal looking part) is oval shaped, right? The Rennline aluminum one attaches over top of the stock assembly including parts that appear to be metal and parts that appear to be plastic. But if by "curved" you mean the stock pedal isn't flat, I'm not sure, maybe you already have some sort of aftermarket one??
I can't tell from the photos; does it have the sliding sunroof?
It does have the sliding sunroof. It works perfectly, and has the shades and everything, but I still didn't like the amount of light that came through even with the shades in place. So there's a custom decal in place atop the entire sunroof glass (both front and back pieces, separate decals of course). It made a big difference and a friend with a red '06 ended up doing the exact same thing with his car shortly after I did mine!
Could you call me regarding your Mini? i have some questions before I explore flying cross country to drive 3000 miles back in an unknown car.
I can be reached at 206 542-4072. If no answer, please leave a message where/when I can call you.
Happy 4th.
George
Hi all! Just letting you know that life circumstances have changed and since this is basically an extra car, it unfortunately needs to go soon. I'm about to post the car for sale locally and do expect it to sell pretty easily. Just FYI to all! Happy to send along updated photos and such. Current mileage a bit over 91k, see photo attached. Thanks!