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2002 BMW 530i Sports Individual model. Car has 155,000 Kms on with full BMW log books. This car has all the luxury options you would expect from a E39 BMW 530i Sports!

*Sports Suspension

*Leather Interior

*Widescreen TV & Sat Nav

*Sunroof

*CD stacker

*Tinted Windows

*Full BMW Log Books

*Black Front Grille & Black 530i Badge

*New staggered 19" Wheels & Tyres (August)

This car is in perfect mechanical order and drives absolutely beautifully. Turns head everywhere it goes with it's dark blue paint, dark tint and staggered black wheels! E39 BMW 530i Sports is regarded as one of the best 5 series BMW available and this beautifully kept Individual model will not disappoint! Washed weekly, this car is in great condition. Open to trades for E36 M3, Nissan GTR, STI or EVO & certain FPV or HSV models. So if you have something clean and in great condition, I would be happy to look at it. Car will come with RWC. For more information, call Jamie on 0401-004-999.

Car is in Alphington/Ivanhoe area. MORE PHOTOS SOON!

PRICE-$19,500

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These truly are a great car Jamie!

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Our 530i has never given us one ounce of trouble!

Our former SAU.NSW Prez Neil (who works with bimmers) stated that the E39s are one of the best that BMW has ever manufactured.

All the best with your sale/swap!

Like your car Jamie, ours is an "Individual" too...

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where the leather is the upgraded Nappa leather - much less prone to creasing or cracking, and softer to the touch.

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Yours though has the Sports upgrade in Suspension as well as Sports seats

The paintwork and woodtrim combo is a case of personal 'mix n match' in the "Individual".

Some paint colours can even be quite rare.

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The 530i delivers 170Kw with 300Nm. 0-100Km/Hr is just in the 7s

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Our 530i Individual is not as aggressive looking as yours nor do the wheels fill the arches like yours - but it still turns heads as yours would...

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Hahaha yeh Terry should get a spotters fee! I am seriously thinking about putting the price up, as I think thats its one of the best cars for the $20K mark. If I sell for $20K, what would I get into that was similar quality? Mmmmmmmmm

This is a joke right... Price rise after it doesn't sell?

Ok, for 20k, lets have an E60 545i... http://www.carsales.com.au/private/details/BMW-545i-2004/SSE-AD-2417654/?Cr=2&sdmvc=1

Or the numerous E60 530i(s) for 20k..?

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Hmmm...

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Should the booklet contents of the "BMW Individual" be revealed?

Or should you just go back to your missus now Jamie and say, "Well at least I tried!" > Jamie then does a fist-pump thinking, "Now I can keep it!"

Haha nothing like a price rise to bring out the Trolls! Terry, you would know why I put the price up, the thought of selling the car for $19K was unacceptable for me, $22K I could prob get into a car that I would drive and not regret getting rid of the 530i.

Trolls keep trolling!!!

Hehe...

Yup - just like Jaimie's...

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It was designed in Tokyo by Joji Nagashima.

It was voted to be the Best Car Ever Made until 2000 (and somewhat beyond) by EVO Mag and other motoring journalists.

OK, so the bar has been raised...

  • 2 weeks later...

Adjusted Price and here is the link to Carsales ad that has new pics- http://www.carsales.com.au/private/details/BMW-530i-2002/SSE-AD-2510871/?Cr=2&sdmvc=1

Thanks for looking!

$20,500

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