Hello everyone..
I'm trying to come in contact with the new owner of my old 1999 BMW E36 M3 Coupe (Sport Pckg); Original 'Tekno Purple' paint; absolutely no dents but had a very minor scratch here and there. I think there was one on the top lid part of the rear trunk. It had beautiful white/cream BMW M3 leather bucket seats with m3 stitching (piping) down the sides; tinted windows all the way around; Factory "sport wing" on the rear; Factory BMW custom wheels which were as follows; Rear: 19x9.5" (possibly 19x10" and had about a 3" to 4" chrome lip)Front: 18x9; 5spd transmission; 3.2 (or was it 3.4? 3.6?) I can't remember for some reason which I had. I know the engine was a 3.something but it was the big inline six cylinder. Had good power, especially attached to the BMW 5spd trans. Oh, and there might have possibly been a red Ferrari t-shirt left in the truck and or possibly inside the cabin area of the car (Size was Large I think. Possibly medium). The car is from Fort Smith, Arkansas.. if that helps you any.
Oh, and! I just thought of something else that might have possibly been left inside the car when it got repossessed.. a Nikon 'CoolPix' 4200 digital camera.. I bet the repo people got it.. probably got my Ferrari shirt too.. arggh.
The only pics that I can even think of, would be on data cd's.. and I've so many it. I've been looking through them though, but haven't found any pics of my car.. which is depressing. I know for sure I took some pictures of the car.
It's probably a long shot in the dark trying to find the owner who bought my car... although somehow the new owner did call my fathers house and my father let me know about it. Gave me the number, but I can't find the damn thing now (excuse my language) just frustrated about this.
If you think you possibly may have ended up with this M3.. please feel free to contact me at elligjr@cox.net I wouldn't mind knowing how the car is doing, and see what it is that you might have wanted to ask me.. or as to the reason why you called.
Thanks for everyone's time.
Have a great day.