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2005 BMW 320i Sedan for sale by owner.

Posted By: jimmy631

Date: Mon, 12 May 2014

Price: -

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Selling my BMW 320i E90 sedan. Black with beige leather. Low Mileage at 105180km only. 18" M3 rims with relatively new tyres to last for 1.5 yr of worry free drive. All major service carried out at 100000km, with new valve seals, engine seal gaskets, transmission flush service. All done at BMW authorised workshop 6 month ago. No accident with perfect body paintwork. Professional grooming done every 3 month. Interior was near perfect. See to appreciate the beauty of this BMW.


High PARF at $22600 minimum. SJY licence plate. Yearly depreciation at $8K plus. Loan can be arranged or cash deal. Whatsapp me at 93368878 for more pics or viewing.




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