This Z3 Coupe was listed for sale on motor-talk.de with 90,860 km (56,458 miles) for €15,950 (~$20,843 USD). Aside from the chrome shift knob, and Kuda cell phone mount, it appears to be all stock.
This Z3 Coupe was listed for sale on motor-talk.de with 90,860 km (56,458 miles) for €15,950 (~$20,843 USD). Aside from the chrome shift knob, and Kuda cell phone mount, it appears to be all stock.
https://www.coupeaday.com/2012/04/03/2001-z3-coupe-black-sapphire-walnut/
This Z3 Coupe was posted for sale on kijiji.com in Calgary, Alberta, Canada with 60k miles for $17,900 CAD (~$18,020 USD). The Coupe has four of the best selections you can find in a Z3 Coupe — M54 engine, Walnut interior, extended leather, and brushed aluminum trim. It all looks excellent with the black paint, and Style 42 wheels. You can’t get much better for a Z3 Coupe. According to the seller, there were only 6 similar Z3 Coupes sold. Aside from the black Roundels throughout, it appears to be all stock. While the $18k price tag seems a bit high for a non-M Coupe, it’s a reasonable starting point given the top-notch selections.
https://www.coupeaday.com/2012/03/20/2002-z3-coupe-black-sapphire-walnut/
This Z3 was posted on autowereld.nl in Hoogeveen, Netherlands with 102,667 km (63,794 miles) for €19,950 (~$26,238 USD). It seems like it has been quite well cared for — the paint is nice and glossy, and the interior looks better than I would expect for 64k miles. I don’t see many Z3 Coupes with the optional brushed aluminum trim, but I greatly prefer it to the wood trim found in so many. I had wood trim in my first Coupe, and never liked it. The aluminum looks really sharp, especially next to the rest of the interior in black. The automatic transmission doesn’t seem to have much of a demand, but there are certainly people out there who would prefer it. It does, however, narrow an already slim market of buyers. I’m not too sure about the pricing, but it would be at least $10k too high in the US. Can any European readers comment on the reasonability of the price?
https://www.coupeaday.com/2012/01/26/2002-z3-coupe-jet-black-black/
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.
https://www.coupeaday.com/2012/01/17/2002-z3-coupe-pistachio-green-walnut/
These excellent photos were posted on flickr.com by Zukov of Russia. It’s been a while since I’ve seen simple shots of a Coupe that turned out so well. I’m just an amateur, but I have no criticism of these photos at all. The Coupe appears to be all stock, aside from tint. Based upon the chrome trim ringed headlights, and chrome trimmed kidney grille slats, this is a 2000 or newer Coupe, meaning the silver paint is Titanium, rather than Arctic found on earlier models. That said, there could be either an M52 or M54 under the hood. In the last photo you can just see the Dream Red extended leather dash. Looks like a very nice and clean Z3 Coupe.
https://www.coupeaday.com/2012/01/09/2000-z3-coupe-titanium-silver-dream-red/