2003 Bmw Z4 2.5i Convertible 2-door 2.5l on 2040-cars
Saratoga, California, United States
Z4 for sale
2003 BMW Z4 2.5i manual 5-speed Clean title Totally clear car fax report. 92,xxx miles It's almost like brand new with the way I treat it. Only Chevron premium to avoid engine deterioration and keep the engine in top performance condition. I'm selling her because I'm moving and looking to upgrade to a bigger car for transportation. I wash and detail her every week, sometimes more frequently. Brand new this car alone will cost you over $60,000 and most people put they're Z4's up for over $12,000. I have reduced the price to the lowest possible price. It's even $400 below KBB asking price for its condition! Interior 10/10 Exterior 10/10 Engine 11/10 The Engine on this car is great! No oil leaks, everything that needs to be replaced has been replaced. All the mechanics say this is a very reliable car. And the Z4 forums always talk about how indestructible the engine is. Solid car, doesn't have any mechanical flaws. All maintenance records on hand, no major repairs Smogged and tagged until July 2015 |
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