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09 135i Twin Turbo M Sport Package Black/red Leather Automatic Wholesale 08 10 on 2040-cars

Year:2009 Mileage:46306 Color: over the signature red leather
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2009 BMW 135i

-M SPORT PACKAGE
-KEYLESS GO
-KEYLESS ENTRY
-HIFI SOUND SYSTEM
-ADAPTIVE HEADLIGHTS
-BRAND NEW 19" WHEELS & TIRES
(available for $1,000 extra)

Thank you for viewing our beautiful 2009 BMW 135i M SPORT PACKAGE. This vehicle has the most desirable color combination with the Jet Black exterior over the signature red leather. This is a true sport package car that performs better than any other car you can buy for this money! This coupe is also equipped with keyless go, keyless entry, adaptive headlights, hifi sound, and much more. It has the automatic transmission with paddle shift option. Without using paddles, the transmission DOES NOT lag like it does in 2008 or with many SMG vehicles. If this is your first BMW, you will not be disappointed! It has a clean Carfax guarantee with no accident or insurance report history. There are a couple minor surface scratches on the vehicle from normal wear. It has only 46k miles! We are starting the bid at the same price as many vehicles with 2x the miles. This 135i has a set of brand new custom 19" concave wheels & tires which are available for an additional $1,000. The OEM wheels have tires with 40% remaining. This car will come with a Burger Motorsports air intake that makes the it sound amazing (will also come with stock intake). We do our best to offer wholesale pricing directly to the public. As long as you own this BMW, we will offer you wholesale pricing on any part you need as well. You never have to worry about dealer markup on parts! If you have any questions, please feel free to call the office or send a text message to 714.331.1625. 

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