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1994 BMW 318i E36

For sale I have my 1994 Oxford Green BMW 318i E36.

This car is extremely reliable and economical but still powerful with its 1.8lt engine. The car has always been serviced and garaged. I am the 2nd owner. Odometer : 299,xxx km’s (mostly highway km’s)

4 new Bridgestone tyres were fitted in March 2010, Oil service last done in late April, 2010

Excellent fuel consumption; aprox 600km’s per full tank.

4 speed automatic.

The car is in excellent condition inside and out for a 16 year old car, and inspection will not disappoint.

Features:

*immaculate scratch free oxford green duco.

* Sought after beige interior

* Power windows to all 4 doors. Duel controls for back passenger windows.

*Alarm

*Central Locking

*Power sunroof

* Driver Airbag

*ABS (Antilock brakes)

*4 speaker Alpine MP3 CD player with IPod connectivity

*Pre-existing wiring for subwoofer and amplifier

* Removable towbar

*Tinted Windows

*Electric Side Mirrors

* K&N washable air filter

*Runs good on fuel. You get about 600kms from a full tank

*Electronic Service reminder, and other electronic warning lights

* 3 Child restraint anchor points

*3 way adjustable seats. Very handy feature as you can adjust the height of your seat, how far forward/back and the lean of the backrest.

*Am also including 2 front car seat covers in beige velour, and a beige steering wheel cover. I think the beige seat covers and the steering wheel cover fit in great with the beige interior.

Selling the car as is no RWC as between going to university fulltime and being a full time mum I haven’t got the time to organise one. Reg til November 2010

4x Rodney Jane Racing mags are also available to fit this car

Currently have 4x stock BMW wheel trims fitted

Am selling because I have purchased a new Skyline.

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Price is $5,499

I'll add some on here later, but in the meantime this is the link to it's carsales page

http://www.carsales.com.au/all-cars/privat...amp;distance=25

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