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Up for sale my 318i, e36 sedan.

Automatic

Freezing cold, Air conditioning.

Clean interior and Excellent BODY!!!!!!

Been a daily every single day and not miss a bit.

Very good on fuel!!!

Full service history from Adelaide Motor ( CBD BMW )

***Rebuild engine in 2007 by Adelaide motor ( CBD BMW) when 180xxx km on the clock. no doggy job!!!!

Drive like a NEW BMW!!!!!!!

Got all the paperworks showing what been done on the car.

More than $10K spent on the car in last couple of year, which is more than my skyline....

It's a money spent, honest, well factory maintained BMW.

Very clean car. Won't disappointed.

Selling due to upgrade. All offers considered.

First see will buy.

Just put fresh 3 month Rego.

$4200!!!!

Consider all offers! Again this is an urgent sale :(

0401608124

Cheers!!!!

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