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I am selling my Series 3 31 Wagon.

I am in the Bayside area...

Details Are as follows -:

# GXE pack

# Auto

# Power Steer

# Cold A/c

# Tow bar

# Factory Roof bars

# Blue Paint in fair condition

# 15" Ser 3 Ti Alloys With 4 good Tyres 80% (on car)

# 14" Steel wheels with Brand new Tyres & factory hub caps

no rego or road worthy, needs suspension & a battery for roadie as far as I know, Have not looked.

Over all drives good & condition is not too bad, need the car gone need money for other things...

$650 o.n.o.

Have a few other things for a sedan

R H R Series 3 Tail light $25 SOLD

Full Rear Garnish set $30 for the set or $15 for center $10 for each side (set under the tail lights & along under the boot lid off ser 3)

or take the lot for $680

Can arange delivery of the car at your cost depending on where u live (Trailer Hire & Fuel Cost)

Car With Ti Alloys

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Car With 14" Steel Wheels Fitted

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