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1994 BMW 325i E36 Convertible on AIRBAGS 12 months rego

hey guys, got my pride and joy up for sale.

this is a very regretful sale and if i dont get the price im looking for ill just keep it... ive already got this car lined up for a formal run and also lined up for a hot 4's feature car but have to sell the car before i can do either, but i can pass on the details to the buyer.

always run on premium fuel and serviced every 5000km

1994 BMW 325i E36 Convertible on AIRBAGS 12 months rego

12 months rego

132xxx

M3 front bar with foglights

Angel eye headlights

Eyelids

Chrome grill

Convertible

Custom red leather

Air bag suspension done by Tubular suspension systems and comes with (5 year warranty)

20” Alba BLVD

New tyres

Whitewalls

Page guard alarm system

Kenwood usb/ipod head unit

Audioline 4ch amp

GU11TY PLATES DO NOT COME WITH THE CAR. i might be able to arrange the MO85TR plates but otherwise comes with normal plates

PRICE $24,499

CALL Nathan on 0402 592 819

Located in Turramurra near Hornsby

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price drop to 22,999 cause gearbox just started to slip. it drives fine but sometimes when you pull up at a set of lights it pops out then clicks back in. so maybe just needs filling up which i dont kno how to do

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