2002 Bmw Z-3 2.5 Sport "m" Pkg, Premium Pkg, Titanium Silver, 9.99 Out Of 10 ! on 2040-cars
Avondale, Pennsylvania, United States
Immaculate 2002 BMW Z-3, 2.5 is being offered for sale; this is a one owner, 15,700 original miles, clear title car. I bought new from Otto's BMW in West Chester, Pa. It has been garage kept, mature driver, no track time, non smoker, no kids or pets. Has only been in rain twice, only driven in spring and summer months, usually top down. always hand washed, hand dried, and detailed weekly. This car shows like new. its as close to perfect as you'll find for its vintage. The car has the Sports "M" package, Premuim Package, power top, power drivers seats, power mirrors, heated seats, power windows, cruise control, CD/AM/FM radio, power door locks & keys. Engine compartment is completly clean. always dusted, but never wet or grimey. wheel wells are clean, always cleaned after each days drives. clean wheels, no curb damage. (left front wheel has a small chip from torque wrench durring rotation) All rubber seals have been treated with presevitive twice a year since new.. no tears or rips. Leather seats have been cleaned and conditioned twice a year since new. All vynile has been cleaned and conditioned twice a year since new. (no silicone based products have ever been used, inside or out) Good condition floor mats have kept the original carpet in perfect condiion. Seats are a 9/10... all stitching is in tact, bolstering is perfect and in original sahe with great support. Dash is clean and no cracking.. center console is perfect, no cracking. Shift boot is perfect. This car has never been hit..no damage history, repaired, worked on or modified. BMW maintained at Ottos BMW, West Chester, PA. All servises are complete.. will be sure all are currnet before delivery to buyer. The power top is in excelent condition. little to no fading .. (car never sat outside with top up.. never in weather, no chemicals or soap used on top) rear plastic window is about an 8/10. has been maintained with aircraft grade plastice cleaner, but has some very minor hazing, but in good condition and is transparent. Body and paint is in exceptional condition. absolutley no dents or dings or scratches on this car. one very minor blemish, (not a chip) on the windshield.. two very small stone chips on front bumper, one very small chip on front of hood. All are extreemly minor... i only mention for full disclosure. No paint or body issues on fenders, door runners or around wheel wells. Original tires. good condition, left rear;6/32, right rear;5/32, left front; 8/32 and right front; 7/32. Brakes all good. Will also include two BMW car covers and one BMW battery maintanier |
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