Bmw Z3 1998 Bright Red 5-speed Manual 2-door Convertible Immaculate on 2040-cars
Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, United States
For sale is my father-in-laws BMW Z3 Convertible. He does not have an eBay account, so I'm assisting him by listing it for sale. Upon the sale of the vehicle, I will be introducing the future owner to my father-in-law who will then be completing the transaction. The title is clear, the car is registered, titled, insured and inspected in Pennsylvania and you can fly in to the Allentown-Bethlehem-Easton Airport (ABE) and drive it back to your home state. All maintenance is up to date and the car is in need of nothing. Bid with confidence, this low mileage vehicle has been very, very well taken care of by both its owner.
Accessories (see pictures): Aftermarket air intake and filter Aftermarket cat-back exhaust system (not loud, but a nice exhaust note) JL audio stereo head unit w/ CD Player JL audio A Series 4300 A/B 4-Channel Amplifier (up to 110w/channel) JL audio 8" Subwoofer The paint is in fantastic condition, this car was/is garage kept it's entire life and has never been driven in the snow or winter time. It has been polished each year and has never been driven in the rain. My father-in-law typically takes it out once a month from late spring to mid-fall for a drive with his wife. The only blemish on the car is a small tear in the weather-stripping around the rear window in the convertible top. This is only a superficial blemish and does not allow any leakage into the passenger compartment. |
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