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Make: BMW

Model: E 39 523i

Milage: low to medium

Transmission: Auto

Colour: Glacier Silver

Location: Springwood or Earlwood

Complied? Absolutely

RWC supplied? Yep - registered this week for next 12/12

Price: $16900

Contact: Terry on 0416214699 or PM

Comments / Modifications: Just had major Inspection II done with no faults registering. On-board computer. 4 airbags. 6 stacker CD. Air for both sides. Upgraded BMW Alloys. Full Service Hist + Logs. Sand Beige leather interior and carpet (showing zero wear or tear). Plenty of rubber & brake pads. Nothing to spend

Fuel Consumpt'n around mid 9l/100Km. Reason for selling? Getting my wife a car with a smaller boot, so she can't buy so much stuff! LOL. Just upgrading eh?

Images: Won't upload since new hosting, so please e-mail [email protected] for all pics

  • 2 weeks later...

Hi!

My wife's car has been doing 14,000 Km/yr = 174500Km now

She is the 2nd owner

It really is in superb condition...

but yes, I'd consider any offer after an inspection by you.

The car is garaged at Springwood and you can start the car whilst cold right here; or I can bring it down to Earlwood just as easily.

Regards,

Terry

BTW what's your name?

Am lookin' 4 one of these for some time eh...

Any reason for taking pics in the night? Any damage/repairs/paint blemishes?

Do ya mind if I have a look at fault codes on the DME at my work?

Who have the services been done by?

Won't be back in the big smoke till next week.

Can I look at the car then?

E-mail me on [email protected] and we'll talk further on this.

Cheers

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