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2006 Bmw 550i M Sport V8 E60 5 Series Highly Optioned on 2040-cars

Year:2006 Mileage:133000
Location:

Sewell, New Jersey, United States

Sewell, New Jersey, United States
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06 BMW 550i
132,xxx miles

Runs and drives great. Very quick. Black Sapphire Metallic over Auburn Dakota leather interior. Just passed 2016 NJ inspection. I recently installed new tires all around and brakes were done not too long ago. Oil was just changed. Battery is brand new. Top of the line 5 series with just about every option:

-M Sport package
-Premium 18" wheels with new tires
-Active steering
-Navigation
-Sunroof
-Rear sun shades
-Heated front and rear seats
-20 way adjustable seats
-Active cruise control
-Parking assist 
-Premium Logic 7 sound
-AC Schnitzer aero package included, but has been removed from the car for what I thought was a cleaner look


This car is awesome. It's been well maintained by BMW of Turnersville and BMW of Atlantic City. It belonged to a good friend for years prior to my ownership. He preferred to not have the active steering system and removed the fuse for it. I reinstalled the fuse, but my friend that works at BMW told me the system will need to be initialized with the computer at BMW to activate it again. If time allows and if you want the active steering activated (seems to be a point of debate among BMW enthusiasts), I will have my friend initialize system for you. The car was just professionally detailed. You get a lot of looks in this car, so be prepared to make an impression!

Call me at 856 905 l908 or send me a message and I'll be happy to answer any questions you might have. 

Yes, this is a NO RESERVE auction. It is listed locally for $18,500 and this auction may end early if it is sold locally. Place your best bid early on and send me a message to prevent an early removal. Thank you!

P.S. I love this car! Only selling to raise additional capital for my expanding business.



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Here are a couple pictures I took the other day. The bike isn't for sale, but you can still see how great the car looks. Don't hesitate to call me before placing your bid! 856 905 1908

 

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