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Bmw 1986 635csi 6 Series Manual on 2040-cars

Year:1986 Mileage:179900
Location:

Reno, Nevada, United States

Reno, Nevada, United States

I am selling an amazing BMW 1986 635csi 6 Series
3.5 3430 CC L6 SOHC
I run excellent! I have no issues. If you drive me your gonna want me!
I am in great shape, low mileage and new tires.
I have been recently had fully professionally painted! 
$3200 parts.
Turn key sports car.
New catalytic converter
New 700 CCA battery
New Air Filter
New Brakes
New O2 Sensor 3 wire
New Coolant Sensor
New Radiator Hose
Brake fluid replaced and brake master cap
New plugs
New rings installed
New Throttle Body Tube
BG Fuel Induction 3 part kit
BG Ethanol defense Kit 
Mileage 179,872 
Vin WBAEC7406G0606961
The only thing I need is a little mend on the front driver seat.
The leather is original and just needs some dye. I think it looks cool the way it is!
I just put $500.00 to fix my glitch out of my matrix and was smogged.
To get a hold of me quickest is call from a seven seven five two three three four eight seven eight 
This is a more than fair deal and you will love this car!

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