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Make/Model: BMW 318is

Year: 1990

Kilometers: 33x,xxx

Transmission type: 5 speed manual

Engine: 1.8L twincam engine

Colour: Blue

Registered: Till March 2010

Accident History: None

Asking Price: $5000

Location: Golden Grove, SA

Contact Details: 0410340449 or post / PM me here

- Mtech gearknob and steering wheel

- RDA slotted rotors all round with Lucas race pads and race fluid

- Lowered rear springs

- Phillips 5000k crystal vision low beams

- Euro numberplates

- polyurethane castor bushes

- Tinted windows

- Sunroof

- Sports exhaust

- Good stereo system

- 3A racing pod filter + adapter and bracket

- 16x7 and 16x8 Impul r1 rims (will fit 4 x 100 and 4 x 114.3)

- 20mm spacers front and 25mm spacers rear

- Lots of receipts and original books

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