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BMW 318i Executive

12/1997 build

185,xxx km

Five speed manual

Two owner

Arctic silver

Black leather interior

SRS Airbag

Bosch ABS

BMW metal sunroof

BMW remote central locking

BMW (Alpine) six stack CD

Dual zone climate control

Tinted windows

Momo steering wheel

Momo steering wheel hub

18" Avanti shadow chrome rims

Near new Falken Ziex tyres

Dealer servicing with previous owner (Dentist)

Serviced by Fizgerald Racing Services (Melboure) and Pro Automotive (Derwent Park) with me.

Awesome on fuel (600+ ks per tank), great on the highway and easy to park

Five months remaining on registration

Had all the major service items done including the common head gasket and air pump dramas, all new rotors, good pads.

Number plates TT-62 recently taken off the car hence the new ones.

$14,000 ono, selling thanks to an Evo Lancer on the way.

Sorry about the crap pics, will take some better ones.

PM or phone me - 0412 868 979

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