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Hey Guys, Its time to move my E60 on.

Specs as follows...

BMW 530i E60 2004.

19Inch BMW M5 Wheels. Always garaged.

8 way Electric Memory seats.

6 Speed Automatic with tiptronic.

Tinted Windows and Electric Sunroof.

Adaptive Steering and Chassis Control.

10 Speaker Stereo, 6 Stack CD Player + 1 in dash.

Cruise Control and Stereo controls on Steering wheel.

Electric fold in mirrors and Comfort Climate Glass

Major service just completed, Including All Filters and New brakes and rotors front and back.

Parrot Bluetooth CarKit. Alpina Floor Mats, Pedals and Badges.

104,300kms

Inspections more than welcome - Car has no finance owing and its in very very good condition.

Completly Un-modified (Just has Alpina Badges for asthetics only - easily removable)

VIn# WBANA72010B787700

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