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hey guys
the times come to sell my daily.
had it for a few months, just isnt for me.
2006 E60 525I m sport
115thou kays
jam packed with features
heads up display
full cream leather
sunroof
electric seats
sat nav
TV
pretty awesome standard sound system
AIRCON!
CUPHOLDERS!
6 speed auto
18" alloy wheels
M sport bodykit
some kind of cool looking roof wing and boot lip

the bad:
has a dent and scrape on the rear ds quarter.
the car required a new steering wheel position sensor. this doesnt affect the driving anyhow so i never bothered to change it.
one air pressure sensor in the tyre is loose so gives some false readings sometimes


car will come with 12 months rego, a valid RWC and have a Interior and exterior detail when sold.

$25,000 neg, partially open to swaps.

once again, id love to keep this car but it just isnt for me, and also have a holiday to pay for.
who ever buys this will not be dissapointed, have never seen one in this colour before.

Mohsen.

pictures coming soon

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Steering angle sensor repaired- no errors.

Going in to have the bonnet painted and rear quarter repaired next week.

Price to go up.

Can supply with rwc for the right price.

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Would you swap for a RB28 turbo sedan with a violent amount of cash in the other direction (assuming you wanted to mod said sedan in the future?)

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