2004 Bmw Z4 2.5i, 5 Speed Manual, Power Soft Top With Glass Window, Ice Cold A/c on 2040-cars
Northridge, California, United States
For sale is a stunning BMW Z4 2.5 with 66700 well cared for miles. This car is beautiful inside and out. The paint is in great shape and is deep rich and lustrous. The Z4 is very straight and has no dings, dents or damage. The interior is in great condition with only minimal signs of wear. The rims look gorgeous and the tires are very fresh. The soft top looks very nice and is power operated. This Z4 looks stunning and turns heads wherever you go. The BMW has the fuel efficient yet potent 2.5 I6 and will surprise most people with its power. This tight little roadster drives and shifts very smoothly like you would expect from a well built German car. I took a lot of pictures so you can judge for yourself. The car is currently driven for test drives, so the mileage at the date of sale might be slightly higher. Email me with any questions or call me at 310-569-7806 (Franck). Will pick up buyer from Los Angeles Airport or assist with shipping (you will need to arrange and pay for shipping). Foreign buyers welcome. I can help with international shipping. BID TO WIN, NO RESERVE!!! |
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