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FOR SALE ‘84’ 323i MANUAL Long Rego Late may 2007

Located: EASTWOOD SYDNEY

its a 6cyl 2.3

221xxx kms

Runs Well Mechanically A1..

Recent FULL Service. have receipt work done less than 200 kms ago

Manual SUNROOF.

POWER WINDOWS

Immobiliser

GREAT FIRST CAR

the only non original bm part in it is the cd player.. everything remained stock.. it hasnt been thrashed either.

Does not need any mechanical/running repairs whatsoever!

needs some cosmetic tlc.. interior is wearin old in the front. back leather still good. Carpets good, roof lining good.. tear in drivers seat.

Paint is on the lower end of the scale... Had it resprayed in 2002... but didnt wash it often enough and left it outside!

has cd player but works when it wants to.. was installed incorrectly.. so ignition must be on.. ie not hard wired!!

Reason for sale is im cuttin debt! same as bike! its all going cept for work vehicles.. might get a thrasher bike to replace. :S we'll see what happens

PRICE $3700 --- NEW PRICE $2800 FIRM

any Q's pm or call 0419 272 088.. price is negotiable! want it goneski

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hey sorry mate though i put price in :S

it has new front suspension, brake pads, oil and spark plugs, air filter, wiper blades, and aircon regassed the like done in late may.. has only done 200kms since then!!

last year had new brake lines/pads/discs installed, and clutch and have put about 8000 kms since.. i dont have this receipt as my old boss paid for it and used it for tax!

I dont drive it as ive got a work vehicle. hence why so little mialege over the last few years!

fergot to add its got power mirrors also

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  • 2 months later...

YO BUMP......

now has 222600 on clock

soo busy with work and with people away have neglected to keep bumping

WILL TAKE $2800 FIRM... good project for P plater.. not desperate as u can tell. havent even put in trading post or paid adverts.. please No silly offers... any cheaper and its not worth selling. (not i wont be giving it away :) )

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guys this will suit a mech minded person. has a radiator leak now.. i changed a few hoses a short while back. and i from what i have seen their isnt a hole in the radiator. must be a loose/cracked hose or fitting.

found my new car.

$2000 FRIM needs to go

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