1999 Bmw Z3 Roadster Convertible 2-door 2.5l on 2040-cars
Morgan Hill, California, United States
1999 BMW Z3 2.5L
138k miles ***Full Serviced(130K Miles) ***New timing belt ***New water pomp ***New brakes ***Super clean inside out ***Clean title ***Smog is done ***Front control arm replaced with new ones ,....The only problem is ; has a little tear on driver side you can see on the picture, when is rain does'n leak, if you go to car wash is just a little leak, the registration is valid in till 11/30/2014 THIS NICE BMW Z3 HAS REBUILD TRANSMISSION NINE MONTS AGO, IS STILL IN WARRANTY.....this car doesn't have meckanical problem at all....all work is done, just injoy...thanks Smog is done Its 2.3 engine gas saver Engine and transmission runs perfect No weird noises, suspension rides excellent Power seats and mirrors, , Great condition clean interior Well maintained, no oil leaks Good brakes and tires Passed smog, Clean California title Ready to transfer FOR MORE INFO , YOU CAN CALL ME AT 951-796-3859...THANKS |
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