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Hi all,

Our 2000, 330ci is up for sale, has been in the family since pretty much brand new, my father in law bought it with dealer km's on it, and has used it for many years as a highway car, travelling up and back along the Princes hwy through Gippsland for his business. We've had it for around 3 years, and it's been brilliant for us in that time. Has rarely seen city kms, and always garaged.

Selling due to expanding family, be sad to see it go, but the missus needs a bigger car, and I have a work chariot.

Always been serviced, and well looked after. Had a mechanic go through it very recently, and all it will need for RWC is a new windscreen, which we can sort out (hate to change it over now, and Murphy's law says it'll cop a crack just before sale....).

$16K

Just ticked over 200,000kms (vast majority hwy)

Auto

Grey leather

Sunroof

All electrics in working order

Two new tyres, and others are 90%+

Call (0418 326 035), text, PM, email ([email protected]) all fine. Car is in Mornington area!
Ben

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We've sold our E46s and E39s in CarSales but since SMG cars appeal to girls as much as guys, we had a lot of pics taken with mood lighting at dusk in front of a classy home with porch lights on. Girls loved that. Hope this helps...

When we had a E46 328Ci it was quite an impressive car. When that was followed a few yrs later by the 330Ci we knew we weren't going to be disappointed - especially when it was only the next model down from the M3.

  • 3 weeks later...

When we had a E46 328Ci it was quite an impressive car. When that was followed a few yrs later by the 330Ci we knew we weren't going to be disappointed - especially when it was only the next model down from the M3.

Yeah it's a dynamite car, 6 figures when it was new. Sad to see it go, but it's surplus to requirement!

Price drop again guys and girls, has to go!

$11,250

  • 3 weeks later...

Will swap u my 99 rwd dayz edition stagea much bigger and more practical car for u guys hehe

Thanks mate, would love a Stagea, but we already have replaced the coupe with a family car, wouldn't trust the missus driving one anyway...

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