2003 Bmw E39 540i M-sport Manual 6spd, Alpine White, Black Interior 1 Of 1265 on 2040-cars
Pooler, Georgia, United States
2003 BMW 540i M-Sport 6 Speed Manual Alpine White On Black Mileage: 138k Title: Clean Georgia VIN: WBADN53473GF71740 ?The factory M-Sport package consisted of the following: M5 front and rear bumpers (rear valence different to allow for single exhaust) M5 Steering wheel M-Sport Suspension II (with M5 shocks) M door sill trim Staggered 18” M-Parallel wheels Anthracite (black) headliner (only came on M5 and M-sport models) High gloss black shadow line window trim White direction indicator lights Sport seats ?This particular car came with the following dealer options: Rear folding seats Heated front seats Universal garage remote control On board computer Deleted rear spoiler Headlight washers Rain sensing wipers Xenon headlights Ski pass? Upgrades: BC coilover suspension, fully adjustable ride height and dampening 3M titanium vinyl wrapped interior trim (reversible if you do not like it) High temp heat painted valve covers LED light license plate lights & quarter panel indicator lights 3M 35% window tint Osram D2S CBI headlight bulbs Royal Purple transmission fluid Matte black kidney grills ?Some minor issues with the car: SRS light goes on and off intermittently (faulty passenger occupancy sensor, however airbags still function) Spare tire is not a M-Parallel (I purchased it like this) Battery in key fob is going out Pixels displaying info on gage cluster go out intermittently
(happens on all E39 models, can be permanently repaired)
This car is completely rust free and has been garage kept, smoker free the entire time I owned it (and all previous owners from what I gathered). There is absolutely no rust on this car and only shows minor wear with typical rock chips, bumper scuffs, minuscule dings and lightly worn leather. This car has all original body panels and has never been wrecked. I had the front bumper replaced and painted with OEM parts due to hairline cracks from a BMW dealership with all the records proving it. I have some maintenance records going back to 2010 for routine maintenance. I had the valve cover gasket leak as the only issue with the car the entire time I owned it, which I has since replaced. Everything works mechanically on the car; a/c blows cold, brakes are strong and firm, clutch engages, heated seats, motor is strong and torquey, sun roof, great tread on tires, suspension is tight with no squeaks or rattles, seat motors etc. I am a huge BMW enthusiast who have owned multiple BMWs before and took great pride in owning this vehicle. It is a rush to drive with the insane amount of torque this engine has. I constantly get compliments on this car wherever I go. Here is your chance to own a timeless design of the BMW E39 5 series without having to deal with the hassle of owning a M5. Mileage may go up a few hundred miles as I still occasionally drive it. Buyer will pay for shipping or coordinate to pick it up. **** FEEL FREE TO MESSAGE ME FOR SPECIFIC PICTURE REQUESTS **** |
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