sna77
02-14-2015, 08:59 PM
Hi everyone, I am thinking of selling my beloved ZHP. The family has expanded enough now that I need a larger sedan. I've been looking at F10 M sports, which seems to be the closest thing I can find to a ZHP that is slightly larger...
Anyhow, the car has 151k miles and is basically in mint condition both in how it drives, the interior and exterior. That's not an exaggeration, anything worn has been replaced, always with OEM parts, by a BMW specialty repair shop in Boston over the last 5 years I've owned it.
I don't even know how to sell this really. It must go to someone who will love it as much as I did, and who will truly appreciate what a magnificent car this is. Truly a car meant to be enjoyed by an enthusiast. I don't need to sell it, but I fear I just won't drive it anymore, and my garage only holds 2 cars (care has always been garaged)...Theonly other thing to mention is that the car has been in a minor front end collision. No frame damage, got a new hood, headlights, cooling system, bumper and misc parts out of it. I have Liberty Mutual's BMW Performance insurance, so all were replaced with OEM parts by the best repair shop in Boston. Accident was about 1.5 years ago, and car drives exactly the same as it did before.
If anyone could help offer opinions on what the right price to ask for it, plus the best way to do so (besides our classified section here), I'd be grateful.
Quick specs:
2004 ZHP 330i sedan
VIN: WBAEV53494KM05591
10/2003 build date
Cold Weather Package
Xenon headlights
Black leather interior (not alcantra)
Noteable updates:
Dinan Stage 3 (minus suspension which I think is too stiff--replaced with ZHP stock):
Dinan exhaust, stage III engine software, throttle body, front strut brace, cold-air intake, floor mats
Diffsonline 3.73 Limited Slip Differential (OEM BMW Motorsports)
- BMW Performance SSK
- OEM Euro autofold mirrors (they work, bought brand new ones and had programmed properly!) with OEM European aspherical mirror glass
- OEM clears (front + rear + side)
- OEM Nav (updated with 2014 maps and latest MKIV software) with reverse camera (which is fabulous)
- OEM AL Xenon headlights (replaced 1 year ago)
- OEM Bluetooth TCU (latest)
- OEM Aux (currently connected to an AirEnabler for wireless music streaming via iOS devices)
- OEM 6 speed shift knob illuminated
- replaced all 4 OEM #135 wheels 2 years ago with brand new ones. Running Michelin Pilot Sport A/S, 1 season on them
- Winter wheels = OEM #119 (17x8) with new Vredestein Wintrac Xtreme performance snows
- OEM M door sills
- OEM first aid kits under both front seats
- added full size spare on 17" steel wheel
- swapped steering wheel to tri-stitched perforated leather wheel (m3)
- Has had all recalls, including rear taillight, and passenger airbag
- had a blown speaker last year, so I put in the Bavarian Soundworks speakers to replace the blown HK ones (connected to stock equipment). The sub remains the original HK subs
- Replaced the rearview mirror with one from a 2012 e90 (compass mirror, garage door opener, auto-dim)
I have a book 3" thick with receipts... you name it' it's been replaced with OEM parts--water pump, oil pump, fuel pump, suspension, brakes, all the plastic trim pieces in the interior that had chipped or cracked...
Like I said, the car is mint... Actually, the drivers seat leather is a bit worn from me sitting on it all day. Not ripped, always conditioned, still excellent shape, just not "mint."
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Anyhow, the car has 151k miles and is basically in mint condition both in how it drives, the interior and exterior. That's not an exaggeration, anything worn has been replaced, always with OEM parts, by a BMW specialty repair shop in Boston over the last 5 years I've owned it.
I don't even know how to sell this really. It must go to someone who will love it as much as I did, and who will truly appreciate what a magnificent car this is. Truly a car meant to be enjoyed by an enthusiast. I don't need to sell it, but I fear I just won't drive it anymore, and my garage only holds 2 cars (care has always been garaged)...Theonly other thing to mention is that the car has been in a minor front end collision. No frame damage, got a new hood, headlights, cooling system, bumper and misc parts out of it. I have Liberty Mutual's BMW Performance insurance, so all were replaced with OEM parts by the best repair shop in Boston. Accident was about 1.5 years ago, and car drives exactly the same as it did before.
If anyone could help offer opinions on what the right price to ask for it, plus the best way to do so (besides our classified section here), I'd be grateful.
Quick specs:
2004 ZHP 330i sedan
VIN: WBAEV53494KM05591
10/2003 build date
Cold Weather Package
Xenon headlights
Black leather interior (not alcantra)
Noteable updates:
Dinan Stage 3 (minus suspension which I think is too stiff--replaced with ZHP stock):
Dinan exhaust, stage III engine software, throttle body, front strut brace, cold-air intake, floor mats
Diffsonline 3.73 Limited Slip Differential (OEM BMW Motorsports)
- BMW Performance SSK
- OEM Euro autofold mirrors (they work, bought brand new ones and had programmed properly!) with OEM European aspherical mirror glass
- OEM clears (front + rear + side)
- OEM Nav (updated with 2014 maps and latest MKIV software) with reverse camera (which is fabulous)
- OEM AL Xenon headlights (replaced 1 year ago)
- OEM Bluetooth TCU (latest)
- OEM Aux (currently connected to an AirEnabler for wireless music streaming via iOS devices)
- OEM 6 speed shift knob illuminated
- replaced all 4 OEM #135 wheels 2 years ago with brand new ones. Running Michelin Pilot Sport A/S, 1 season on them
- Winter wheels = OEM #119 (17x8) with new Vredestein Wintrac Xtreme performance snows
- OEM M door sills
- OEM first aid kits under both front seats
- added full size spare on 17" steel wheel
- swapped steering wheel to tri-stitched perforated leather wheel (m3)
- Has had all recalls, including rear taillight, and passenger airbag
- had a blown speaker last year, so I put in the Bavarian Soundworks speakers to replace the blown HK ones (connected to stock equipment). The sub remains the original HK subs
- Replaced the rearview mirror with one from a 2012 e90 (compass mirror, garage door opener, auto-dim)
I have a book 3" thick with receipts... you name it' it's been replaced with OEM parts--water pump, oil pump, fuel pump, suspension, brakes, all the plastic trim pieces in the interior that had chipped or cracked...
Like I said, the car is mint... Actually, the drivers seat leather is a bit worn from me sitting on it all day. Not ripped, always conditioned, still excellent shape, just not "mint."
18083
18084
18085
18086