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Make: bmw 318is 2 door

Model: 1997

Milage: 194,000kms

Transmission: auto

Colour: black

Location: melbourne

Complied? yes

RWC supplied? yes

Currently registered? 10 months reg

Price:$17,500ono

Contact: tony 0412862091

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hi guys up for sale is my old womans BMW 1997 318is 1.9 litre,it has 194,000 kms on it, it is a 2 door sports version as yous should all know and it is immaculate in&out, it comes with genuine bbs 19inch wheels, it is lowered, it has black leather interior and is in excellent condition, tinted windows, electric sunroof, power windows, alarm system, it comes with 3 years warranty and it is a beautiful car to drive, really turns heads, it has a cd stacker, selling car due to wanting to upgrade to a sports car, i am open to trades and offers, car has much much more but the car wont impress unless you come and see it, it is located around the greenvale area, please no time wasters or joy riders, the car is never driven what so ever as we drive the honda prelude much more,

afetr $17,500ono with reg and rwc and also the outstanding 3yrs warranty, first to see will buy

pics will be up very soon

cheers tony

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do u want it or are you just letting me know what its worth, it comes with 3 yrs warranty, new reg and rwc, the wheels alone are worth 3gz+, this car doesnt impress in photos but just tupe in the reg(RTA610) go see foryourself and that goes for all you other folks

here are more pics off the car

cheers mate

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