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      07-26-2014, 07:14 PM   #1
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Looking for $20k. I am the second owner of this custom ordered 2008 BMW 335i from Germany. I am selling this beauty because I never drive it and it needs to go to a good home. The car has been chipped using COBB tuning, 3in catless downpipes, k&n drop-in filter, BMS oil catch can, helix stepped intercooler, UUC DSSR shift linkage to remove shift slop, removed clutch delay valve to improve shifting, M3 OEM control arms and tension struts, BMS emissions ready fix, recent (within 500 miles) OEM oil and filter change, 4 wheel alignment. I modded the car two years ago when the warranty expired. I did all the work myself. Car is in like new condition with nothing wrong with it whatsoever. I have a clean Texas Title in hand. Tires have about 50% tread left and are the OEM type runflats (had them replaced about 2yrs ago). Also garage kept and just waxed the paint.

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Sports package, Sirius satellite, BMW Assist, bluetooth for the phone, logic7 sound system, homelink autodimming mirror(added because I couldn't stand the manual darkening mirror), M3 shift know, leather dual sliding arm rest, and everything else that came standard for the year. The car has the fake leather seats which I love. The BMW 3 series came with horrible leather so I wanted the fake leather seats. I have seen both and encourage you do to the same if you question not having leather.

Performance:
Stepped Helix intercooler- cost me $850 dollars http://store.helix13.com/helix-stepp...ooler-for-bmw/ A bigger intercooler is really needed for these cars because of the massive heat soak in the summer robs the performance.

COBB Tuning Stage 2 tune costs me about $900. http://www.cobbtuning.com/BMW-N54-Ac...ap-bmw-001.htm Very nice tune that makes the engine come alive. I am very happy with it.

BMS Catch can- cost me $180 http://www.burgertuning.com/BMW_335_oil_catch_can.html This prevents oil from gumming up the intercooler and going into your intake valves.

UCC DSSR - cost me $150. http://www.turnermotorsport.com/p-23...GcUaAnj18P8HAQ This helps with the slop in the shifter

M3 control arms and tension struts - cost me $450 https://www.getbmwparts.com/partloca...catalogid=4462 Makes the car feel like it is on rails!!!

I have all maintenance records and receipts for all of the BMW OEM oil that I purchased. I changed the plugs right before I tuned it about 5k ago. The car had a recall for the fuel injectors and fuel pump which was replaced under warranty. The car has a newer OEM clutch that was installed under warranty because it was deemed "defective".


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