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2000 Bmw M5 Base Sedan 4-door 5.0l on 2040-cars

Year:2000 Mileage:102230 Color: is a
Location:

Fort Riley, Kansas, United States

Fort Riley, Kansas, United States
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Up for sale is my 2000 BMW M5.  It has the 5.0 liter S62 V-8 that produces 400 hp. It has tons of power. It has the updated steering wheel and navigation that comes in the 01-03 model cars (I have the original parts included to keep it original). It has a borla cat back exhaust installed also. Car is very clean inside and out. I just hit 102xxx miles and will continue to climb as it's my daily driver. It has a fresh set of tires (90% tread left). I recently took it in for a suspension overhaul (all paper work is kept). The car drives flawlessly, very tight steering. Buyer will not be displeased. 
Interior is a 9 out of 10.
Exterior is a 9 of 10. 
Motor and drivetrain is solid.
This car is ready and is like new. 

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