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BMW Z3 Coupe

BMW Z3 Coupe
Lot Number | 7 |
Make | BMW |
Model | Z3 M Coupe |
Year | 2000 |
Transmission | Manual |
Engine | 3.2L Inline Six |
Mileage Indicated | 108 600 |
Paperwork | Yes |
2000 BMW Z3 M Coupe – Rare RHD S50 Example
This Alpine White 2000 BMW Z3 M Coupe is a rare find, one of only 821 RHD S50-powered cars ever built, and believed to be one of fewer than 10 in this colour and interior combo (blue/black leather).
Powered by the iconic 3.2L inline-6 with a 5-speed manual, it delivers classic M performance with raw, analogue feel. She comes with partial service history, original owner’s manual, and has recently had a ceramic coating done.
A true modern classic with cult status and serious collector appeal, don’t miss your chance to own one of the most unique M cars ever made.
Going under the hammer – will you make it yours?
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