It's Platinbronze with black leather(ette?) interior.
I also own an E46 330xi and my experience with it lead me to the X3. I thoroughly enjoy driving the E46
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I'm also a licensed mechanic and have owned and worked on a full gammit of automobiles.
I am an avid Subaru Outback lover for winters here, but my current 2001 VDC is at 320,000km and showing more rust underneath than I am comfortable with.
The X3 was stuck in limp mode when I looked at it. Couldn't rev it beyond 2000 rpms. Wouldn't drive more than 5km/h. I pulled a few codes off it. One being a cylinder 4 misfire. The owner looked perplexed to see so many codes present/historical.
Also, the valvetronic servo was unplugged, but I can see how that's possibly knocked off when installing the engine cover. I plugged it back in. The throttle response improved right away, but the misfire was still there.
I explained to the owner that there are a number of resons why the vehicle could be stuck in limp mode and I think it scared him into salvaging something a bit more than a salvage yard price for the vehicle. Needless to say, I paid very little for the vehicle
I towed it home after I purchased it. Swapping the plug and coil from cyl 4 to cyl 3 took the misfire with it, so a used coil and a new plug quickly rectified limp mode and the engine runs smooth now.
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Now to find out why the cooling fan does not come on with AC
Here is the list of history codes; (not present)
Engine
2EFE DME Electric Fan Activation
Misfire at low tank fill level
2A39 DME Valvetronic adjustment range
29D0 DME misfire Cyl 4 (present)
ABS
Brake-light switch permanently actuated
5DCF DSC Conrtrol unit undervoltage
6E3E DSC Steering angle senso adjustment required
Transmission
No codes present
SRS
MRS Power supply
A3 MRS No message from DSC control unit
A1 MRS No message from DSC control unit