Certified Pre-owned 2011 Bmw Z4 Sdrive35is Convertible 2-door 3.0l on 2040-cars
Madison, Mississippi, United States
For sale is a Certified Pre-Owned 2011 Z4 sDrive 35is that is located in Madison, MS.
Very clean BMW Z4 sDrive 35is with MSRP of $71,025
BMW CPO Alpine White Walnut Kansas Leather Premium Package Premium Sound Package 19" Alloy Double-spoke wheels Comfort Access Keyless entry Heated front seats Automatic climate control Real time traffic information Navigation system Voice-command 7 speed DCT 335hp twin turbo 35,000 miles (wife is currently driving) Factory Warranty until 5/31/2015 or 50,000 miles CPO Warranty until 5/31/2017 or 100,000 miles Only Modification to the car: Lux H8 V4 Angel Eyes ( I have original bulbs that can be put back to stock in a few minutes)
This is a CPO car that I bought from Mid-Town BMW in Houston, TX. All service has been performed by BMW dealer. I did additional oil changes at 5k intervals with BMW certified oil and filters.
Car is in perfect condition with one minor issue. The dealership put a dent in the passenger door and a new door skin had to be ordered to repair the damage. The repair is flawless and is guaranteed for life. Please email with any questions. I will help arrange shipping and will consider delivery. |
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Watch a trio of Santas ride up Mulholland Drive
Wed, 25 Dec 2013Santa Claus might have his eight reindeer - or nine, when it's foggy - to help him deliver presents in most parts of the world, but in southern California, it looks like he's traded up from Dasher, Dancer, Prancer and company to BMW, Yamaha and Ducati. RNickeyMouse is usually the place to check out spectacular motorcycle crashes on video along LA's Mulholland Drive, but a recent video caught a trio of Santas carving up the iconic, twisty road.
The three Santas are together, riding what appears to be a BMW S1000RR, Yamaha R1 and a hard-to-tell custom bike that could be a Ducati 1098. The video, which is posted below, also catches a bonus Santa riding solo on another S1000RR. Happy Christmas to all, and to all a cool bike!
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Zanardi drove for BMW in the European Touring Car Championship and then in the World Touring Car Championship that replaced it, landing on the podium several times despite his physical disadvantage. He left racing in 2009 to train for the Paralympics, winning two gold medals in London, but Alex apparently couldn't shake the racing bug. BMW modified one of its M3 DTM racers with hand controls for him to test later that year. And now he's returning to motor racing full time.
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