Lot 147

Hilton Head 2015

2002 BMW Z8

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$280,000 - $320,000 USD | Not Sold

United States | Hilton Head Island, South Carolina

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Identification No.
WBAEJ13482AH61329
  • 5.0-liter, 400-hp V-8 engine
  • Six-speed manual gearbox
  • "Virtually untouched" showing 543 miles
  • Possibly lowest mileage Z8 in existence
  • Original delivery stickers
  • Both full key fobs
  • All books and manuals
  • Lift-off hardtop
  • Timeport BMW phone kit
  • Valet key and leather holder
  • Many conveniences

The exciting Z8 was BMW’s fastest roadster to date; the choice of James Bond and a true supercar with brilliant braking and cornering. Motor Trend magazine achieved a 0- to 60-mph sprint of just 4.2 seconds, and a top speed of 155-mph. The Z8 runs a 5.0-liter V-8, coupled to a proper six-speed gearbox and produces nearly 400-hp. The design is impeccable from any angle; it was carried over from Henrik Fisker’s Z07 concept from Tokyo in 1997, with tribute to the Goertz-designed 507 of the 1950s.

This BMW is thought to be one of the lowest mileage Z8’s in existence by showing just 543 miles. It is in exceptional condition and has been extremely well-cared-for. It is presented in Titanium Silver Metallic with Black Nappa leather. It is accompanied by its matching accessory removable hardtop. Among the other features that come with this brilliant example is the window sticker, all of the books and manuals; plus the Z8 book with leather pouch. Additionally it has both full key fobs, as well as a valet key with leather holder and the CPT8000 Timeport BMW Phone Kit.

This striking BMW Z8 is “virtually untouched” and is still carrying many of the original delivery stickers on the car, including the 1,200 mile service sticker by the shifter, the airbag sticker on the dash, and even the hanging plastic tag on the oil dipstick with instructions on how to check the oil and to use only BMW long life oil for service. Power and luxury conveniences are plentiful in this “Ultimate Driving Machine.”