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Extremely well looked after, washed once a week and run on premium fuel (not that that really matters ).

Previous owner personally imported it from Scotland in 1999 when over on a business trip, full Australian complience.

Due to further travel overseas the car sat in his garage on and off for 4 years until I picked it up in 2005.

Has full service history even from Scotland, serviced by Adelaide Motors BMW regularly and drives extremely well.

-Recently had original BMW wheels "restored".

-New Pioneer head unit and four speakers upgraded

Great car, well looked after. Selling to upgrade.

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Vehicle Description:

Vehicle:

Price: $6000

Miles: 152000

Colour: Calypso Red

Interior: Grey/black

Transmission: 5 speed manual

Engine: 2.0L 6 cyl

Reg Plate: WGA185

Reg Expiry: Feb 2007

Road Worthy Certificate: N/A

Seller Details:

Name: Andrew

Location: BELAIR Adelaide, SA

Contact Details: 0401 926 276, [email protected]

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  • 2 weeks later...

Hey Andrew,

Firstly, do you mean miles or k's? (Sorry for the dumb ass question..)

I'm selling an R32 .... My Ride

How does your car go? I used to have an E30 325i and it did 0-100 in 7secs with a few mods...

Just having a think at the mo, not sure if i want a car as big as the 5 series, but im keeping my options open.. i need to sell my car so i can save some cash for realestate..

Cheers mate

oh, my names James

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