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Item: 1997 BMW 523i

Location: Melbourne, Victoria

Item Condition: V Good

Reason for Selling: might be changing cars or moving overseas

Price and Payment Conditions: $14500

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hi guys, its time to sell my 1997 523i. The car has been really reliable and good to run for the last year. Being a 523, i need not tell you how economical it is. It does close to 600kms on a full tank in mixed freeway and city driving.

its got all the options which includes things like sunroof, leather interior etc. It also has original 18" BMW alloys which cost me a bomb. Full service history. Updated series 2 tail lights. If you are not filthy rich but want to look like you are, this is the car for u! ;) I spent about 400 bucks on a full inspection from BMW dealer when i purchased this car so I know its in good condition. RWC is supplied. Asking price is $14500 ono

price is nego. please text 0424264581 or email me [email protected] located in Melbourne.

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