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2002 Z3 Coupe | Pistachio Green | Black

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A very cool, and rare Z3 Coupe recently acquired by Jovan. His mother previously owned the Coupe, but sadly after becoming disabled she no longer drove the Coupe. Jovan purchased it from her in June and has been working hard to bring it back to life after sitting for years in storage. It’s a very rare 1 of 14 Pistachio Coupes, with black interior (6), with only 2 being sunroof delete. I had the wood grain trim in my first Coupe, but I definitely prefer the Chrome Line trim that Jovan has in his Z3 Coupe. Looking forward to seeing more photos of this Coupe!
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2002 Z3 Coupe | Pistachio Green | Walnut

2002 Z3 Coupe | Pistachio Green | Walnut

 

This Z3 Coupe was listed for sale in Schulzendorf, Germany on autoscout24.eu with 158,000 km (98,176 miles) for €12,899 (~$16,410 USD).  Pistachio is a very uncommomn color to see on a Z3, let alone a Coupe. The seller mentions it’s one of ten, but calls the color “olive” – I’m not sure how much stock to put in that statistic given that the color is not “olive”, per se. The wheels look OEM, but I was not able to identify a Style number for them. If they look familiar, please post in the comments. The seller also identifies the suspension as “original Schnitzer”, but I’m not aware of AC Schnitzer suspension being available as an option. I suppose the dealer could have sold it that way. The sunroof delete Coupe does have a few obvious, and identifiable mods though. Chrome door handle covers, and an M badge on the hatch. Aside from that, it appears all stock.

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M54B30 Z3 Coupe | Pistachio Green | Black

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I was looking for something unique, and interesting to post today. I think I found it — Pistachio Green Z3 Coupe. I don’t remember ever seeing a Pistachio Coupe before. I’ve seen a few photos of Roadsters though. This Coupe is listed for sale in Frankfurt Germany, so you won’t likely be seeing it in the US any time soon. It appears to be all stock, and fairly well used. Unfortunately, it is an automatic. So even if it were to be for sale in the US, it’s unlikely that many people would be interested in it, regardless of it’s rare paint color.
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