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My brothers BMW is up for sale.

E36 BMW 320i sedan.

2L straight 6

White

Low km's (152,000)

5 speed manual.

well maintained.

Decent stereo with DVD and TV

subs

amps

17" BMW wheels from E46

continental tyres

lowered king springs

M3 style rear lights, front indicators and repeaters.

aftermarket muffler (slightly more sound)

Sydney buyers only.

Won't disappoint

$16,500

NEW PRICE - $15,500

Call 0416 42 44 44

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91 model and sydney only because the car is here in sydney and the likely hood of someone interstate traveling to buy is pretty much ZERO.

have pics of whole car but no-where to host it.

provide your email address and I'll send pics if you like.

But if you are from Brisbane or new-york ?? then I don't see why

just a weird question to ask, usually dont even ask that over phone i only ever bargain if someone's physically shown me their intentions on buying the car pending a good bartering session :D

and i was smashed so somehow it was much more humorous when i posted :|

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