This E36-generation BMW M3 Evolution is a celebrated and rewarding modern classic performance saloon.
Under the bonnet sits a naturally aspirated 3.2-litre straight-six, delivering around 321PS to the rear wheels via a six-speed manual transmission.
This example is originally been…
This E36-generation BMW M3 Evolution is a celebrated and rewarding modern classic performance saloon.
Under the bonnet sits a naturally aspirated 3.2-litre straight-six, delivering around 321PS to the rear wheels via a six-speed manual transmission.
This example is originally been a German-market model, though has been in Sweden since 1998.
The odometer shows 215,050 Kms from new.
This E36-era M3 Evolution is finished in a stylish shade of black, over a black leather-trimmed interior, punctuated by wood veneer trim.
It rides on an aftermarket set of 18-inch BBS Y-spoke split-rim alloy wheels fitted with Hankook Ventus V12 Evo tyres.
Equipment includes a BMW Business CD stereo, dual-zone automatic air conditioning, an on-board computer, an electric sunroof, and heated front seats.
This example has been fitted with an aftermarket camshaft, and a Coarser exhaust muffler, though both original items are included in the sale.
The car comes with a first aid kit, two keys, the owner’s manuals, the stamped service booklet, and some other ownership documents.
The last maintenance was performed in September 2024 at 215,012 Kms by JMB Optimering, which consisted of an engine oil and filter change, an ‘Inspection II’, the brake fluid renewed, the coolant renewed, and the air conditioning system restored.
An ‘Inspection I’ and brake fluid change was carried out in May 2013 at 196,108 Kms by Auto Teknik.
Other notable maintenance performed between 2023 and 2024 includes new rear tyres being fitted, all the shock absorbers being replaced, new headlights installed, the windscreen replaced, all the alloy wheels refurbished, and a full respray.
Dates and mileage:
Sep 2024 – 215,012 Kms – JMB Optimering
May 2013 – 196,108 Kms – Auto Teknik
Sep 2009 – 186,671 Kms – Viking Trade
Jun 2005 – 155,340 Kms – Viking Trade
Jul 2003 – 141,400 Kms – Viking Trade
Aug 1998 – 33,342 Kms – Zorans Motor AB
Nov 1997 – 9,880 Kms – BMW
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