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For Sale Or Trade- 1999 Bmw 740Il Updated Model. 4.4Ltr V8 With Tv, Sat Nav, Park Sensors And Every Luxury Option Available. Victoria Reg


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I have a few cars in mind I would like to purchase, so will be offering this car as is, no RWC for $15,000. This is not negotiable, just a great bargain on offer while I have a few other options up for sale.

For a very short time only, this will be offered at $13K without a RWC. Got a deal on another car I want, so need this gone in next 2 weeks if possible.

Yeh bargain of the century I know!! Got a family member waiting a few weeks for me with an awesome deal on a desired car.

WIN-WIN for everyone here for $13K!!

Just had a Oil & Filter service and complete check over by my mechanic. Car is driving beautifully and will be back to normal price in a few weeks if it doesnt sell.

Ok Boys, this car is on offer for $13K as is for 1 more week only! I am heading OS the week after and will then go back to $17K-$18K.

Cheers

A few tyre kickers back at $18K, couple of minor faults but def the best 7 series under $20K I believe. Faults wouldnt cost more than $1K to fix to have the car in immaculate condition.

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BUMP- Selling for $12,250 with NO RWC. Come get an absolute bargain for a short time only!!

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