1999 BMW Z3M

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1999 BMW Z3M
1999 BMW Z3M
The vehicle is a vintage 1999 BMW Z3M, manufactured in the M division's final year before production shifted to the Z4 platform. This specific model comes from the final batch of 50 right-hand-drive (RHD) Z3Ms ever produced for public sale, making it quite rare and desirable among collectors and enthusiasts alike. The car boasts a distinctive supercharged inline-six engine, a feature unique to this particular year range. It is said to produce around 321 horsepower at 7,000 RPM, which translates into impressive performance characteristics when paired with the standard six-speed manual transmission found in most variants of BMW's roadster lineup from that era. One aspect not highlighted in its title but worthy of mention nonetheless lies within this vehicle's aesthetics: modifications courtesy of AC Schnitzer. These upgrades not only raise the car's appeal but also add a touch more aggression, setting it apart from typical examples rolling off showroom floors back during these late 1990s glory days for BMW enthusiasts worldwide. Currently listed on Hemmings Auctions as an active sale item located in Chestermere, Alberta Canada, bids currently stand at $25,000 USD. Being auctioned by their online platform, potential buyers interested can place offers until February 21st when bidding closes out. The car's condition appears quite clean visually with detailed images offered through multiple aspect ratios for a closer inspection from various angles.
Last bid: $25,000

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