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2003 Bmw X5 4.6 Is One Of A Kind, Original Owner, W/ Bmw Dinan Pkg. Nice on 2040-cars

Year:2003 Mileage:127500 Color: mirrors
Location:

Beaverton, Oregon, United States

Beaverton, Oregon, United States
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2003 BMW X5  4.6  IS 
One of a kind. Special -order BMW with factory installed, complete Dinan high-performance package.
Still owned by original owner. No pets, no kids, non-smoking vehicle.
Original factory Silver exterior, with factory Black leather interior.
Options:
20" 5-spoke BMW factory wheels
AC with Dual climate control and auto-temp control.
Heated seats front and back. W/ Rear HVAC.
Driver's seat is power memory.
Power seats front and back.
Glass power sunroof.
Perimeter distance control, w/ reverse sensing system, front & rear.
Power windows.
Power front door exterior mirrors, heated, w/ auto-dimming.
Rear power tailgate.
Roof-mounted rear spoiler.
Dual Dinan stainless steel high performance exhaust.
Remote keyless entry.
Auto-tilt telescoping steering wheel w/ tilt-away.
Auto-dimming rearview mirror.
Garage door transmitter.
Front & rear beverage holders.
12 speaker sound system.
Steering wheel mounted audio controls.
HID headlights.
Fully automatic headlights w/ delay-off.
Rain-sensing wipers, Rear window defrost.
Security alarm system.
Factory tach & full gauges.
Auto-leveling suspension.
Rear seat center armrest.
Speed-sensing steering.

Brand new BMW factory windshield w/ rain sensor.
New Pioneer Navigation w/ Bluetooth and Satellite radio.
This is an original owner custom-ordered X5 from the factory.
Car was sold new and always in Portland, Oregon metro area.
Maintenance records on file at Kuni BMW Beaverton, OR.
Replaced transmission with factory BMW rebuilt transmission.

Everything works, car runs & drives great.
Please note, the Dinan performance package sets this BMW apart from the average 4.6 IS X5 !
Car is very clean, straight, and original.
Original paint is very nice, with some typical and normal wear, chips, etc.
One-owner car, not a dealer trade!
Tires are good, but could use a new set after summer.


Please note, owner is not a mechanic, and not a dealer. 
I have described the car to the best of my ability, and there is NO warranty of any kind, expressed or implied.
This is a used car, still owned by the original owner. Serious buyers may call Mark at 503-380-9950.
Please email with any questions.
Please note:
ebay limits the listing to 24 photos. I have more photos, if you need to see more.  Please, no photo collectors........

Buyer to wire transfer a deposit of $500.00 at close of auction.
Full balance of payment is due within 5 working days from auction close.
Car must be paid for in full, before title or vehicle will be released.
Bill of sale must be signed by both buyer & seller before vehicle is released.
Buyer is responsible for pick-up and/or shipping of this vehicle.
Buyer is responsible for insurance on the vehicle when payment is made.


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