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2000 BMW 540i Executive steptronic

150,000 Titanium Silver/Black leather.

Log books /Full service history + all receipts for work/parts.

Serviced every 10,000kms not the 20,000 the manual states…

Fully optioned from factory. However highlights include:

M body kit(includes front and rear bumper with diffuser and boot lip)
M shift knob
M steering wheel
M kick panels
M Stage II suspension (as good as it gets)
M Genuine 19x9.5R 19x8.5F BBS rims
Electric Sunroof and front seats
BMW Hi Power sounds system
New (not remanufactured) Bosch 150a alternator installed
New Bosch Coilpacks and NGK 4 prong spark plugs
New Transmission oil cooler regulator
New 790cc battery
All Vacuum lines replaced and throttle body cleaned out.

Immaculate condition/shining example of how a 540i should look.

All electrics working.

Ridiculously clean.
I have OCD and this is my dream car. I challenge you to find a dirty spot.
(excuse the photos however, she’s pretty dirty)

$20k ONO

Email: [email protected]
Phone: 0403809355

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Looks like a beautiful example Russell!

We have the last of the E39s in the 2003 530i

Not as potent as yours but it (pretty much) kept up with an R33 GT-R all the way up Macquarie Pass last weekend.

They're very chuckable through twisties with lightened aluminium suspension arms.

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