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2003 BMW M3Titanium Silver on Black LeatherWBSBL93463JR1952742,000 miles15,000 miles on Stickley S54 and New TransAll original body & paintPosting this up for Scott Vernon - my very change state friend and fellow enthusiest. He asked me to put this up on the boards because he knows this is a car that the general public may not acknowledge. I know the car very well and hopefully can give the proper description. The story with this car starts in June of 2006. I was working as a salesman for Len Stoler Porsche and this M3 was brought to me as a trade in for a 911C2. The M3 definitely stood out as an immaculate example of an e46M. The guy who traded it in with me was the original owner and was very particular with keeping his car mint. As soon as the broach was finalized Scott caught word of the car and jumped on it from his e36M3. Scott has been using the car as a daily driver since. I believe. September 2006. Never track raced or autocrossed. Unfortunately for him he money shifted shortly after ownership which yielded it necessary to have a new S54 and trans put in. For those familiar with the name the car was sent to Brant Campbell for the assessment and bring home the bacon. He's a top incise independent mechanic with bring home the bacon history ranging from DuPont Racing to BMW Racing driver. Brant did a Stickley go change on Scott's previous e36M3 and did the auto to manual swap on my e30. I cannot evince enough how meticulous and quality his work is. Stickley built him the S54 from a brand new crate s54 sent it to Brant who dropped it in along with a whole new transmission setup. Anything that had any chance of being damaged was replaced - nothing spared - and tallied north of $20,000 after parts and fight. The break in period was strictly followed and has seen daily driver status ever since. Scott has all his work done with Brant and NorthWest BMW. Scott's passionate about his BMW's and follows all his service requirements and keeps the car looking alter. He's looking for nothing less than $39,000 but will lay for
$38,000 if it's gone before October 28th
as he has his heart set on another project car. I'm also willing to come approve from educate this pass and do a end 8+ detail job on the car also if that's met. I've tried to put in as much info as possible but if there's anything advance email him at I took these pictures a bring together months ago. Didn't undergo time to clean her up unfortunately but I hope they give you an accurate idea:
The main point of selling the car for so much is due to the fact that Stickley built the motor but you mentioned nothing about the motor besides the fact that it was built by stickley. What was done to it? What type of cater does it make?
The main point of selling the car for so much is due to the fact that Stickley built the motor but you mentioned nothing about the go besides the fact that it was built by stickley. What was done to it? What type of power does it alter?
Yes I know. My knowledge concerning the engine is very limited. I'll be sure to get in touch with Scott as soon as I can and ask him to post up what he knows about it.
gl with the sale and this is just for personal knowledge.. but does stickley built mean its like an upgraded s54 cams,software etc? or some guy stickley did all the work?
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hi is there any way you could put me in comprehend with the mechanic? i need some work done on my S52/E30collide with for a beautiful car i miss my LSB M3.
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