1989 Bmw 635 Csi Rare And Very Fine Car on 2040-cars
Burlington, Massachusetts, United States
I A REPOSTING THIS CAR AS IT WAS PULLED AFTER HAVING 14 BIDS DUE TO EXCEEDING MY MONTHLY SPENDING LIMIT AS A NEW MEMBER.
Car is in immaculate condition. It runs and drives like a dream. Has all new tires and I would drive this car ANYWHERE. It is a daily driver.
Having said that, it does have a salvage title as it was rear ended in 2006 and the previous owner spent over $7k on repairing the car- I have photos and receipts of before repair.
Other flaws (I am being nit picky so you know exactly what you are getting): - Catalytic converter has a split in it so may need a new one eventually. CAR IS NOT LOUD and can be driven as is. I didn't know there was an issue until I took to BMW. - When they did the repair they tried to color match the car instead of repainting entire car. So the front is a shade darker as you can see in photos. It doesn't look bad at all but when sun hits you can tell. - Struts are starting to get "Soft" in front said the BMW mechanic and will need to be changed eventually but fine as is.
Good parts: - Car is in stellar shape and drives like a dream - Interior is a 10 of 10 for a 1989 - exterior is rust free with NO cancer (always garaged) - Everything works - No dash lights or warning lights - Factory cooler built in back - Automatic trans - Too much to list |
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2013 BMW M6 Coupe
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