Greg Miller
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Yes, an M3 Toad. Maybe the only one. We towed my M3 for a year and 25K miles behind our diesel pusher to explore US and NE Canada. Trip over, motorhome sold and now it is time to pry my beloved M3 from my hands. Purchased by me in 2002 with 42K and maintained by me except for the special tool stuff like RTABs. Always synthetic lubes. Now showing 225K but still drives solid and lets you know why M3s are a benchmark in the auto world.
Never wrecked, all matching VINs, usual preventative maintenance done such as cooling reservoir, hoses, pump, RTABs, valve cover gasket, cabin air filter, etc....
It is set up with a Roadmaster Sterling All Terrain receiver and Invisibrake controller, and brake actuator.
We got a lot of "thumbs-up" on our trip by other BMW owners.
Why not have a fun car to drive at each destination! I mean would you rather drive a Chevy Spark on the curvy roads you discover??
Email me for a word doc with more details and pictures if interested. gmillerret at gmail dot com.
Never wrecked, all matching VINs, usual preventative maintenance done such as cooling reservoir, hoses, pump, RTABs, valve cover gasket, cabin air filter, etc....
It is set up with a Roadmaster Sterling All Terrain receiver and Invisibrake controller, and brake actuator.
We got a lot of "thumbs-up" on our trip by other BMW owners.
Why not have a fun car to drive at each destination! I mean would you rather drive a Chevy Spark on the curvy roads you discover??
Email me for a word doc with more details and pictures if interested. gmillerret at gmail dot com.
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