Black On Black 2008 Bmw 5 Series 535xi 4dr Atomatic V6 Inline Turbo 86,000 Miles on 2040-cars
Scottsdale, Arizona, United States
I have up for sale a Black on black 2008 BMW 5 Series 535xi 4dr with a atomatic V6 inline turbo equipped with Premium Pkg, hill descent, traction control, dynamic stability control, ABS 4 Wheel, keyless entry, air conditioning, heated seats power everything, 20 inch black Giovanni's, navigation, leather seats, sunroof and DTC performance button. I am the 3rd owner and the car has been taken good care of no accident no scratches, dings or dents. I just had a 250 point inspection done at BMW and they said that that all 4 tires will need to be replaced soon along with brakes, rotors and sensors, I was quoted 1,500 for parts and labor. All maintenance records are up to date if you have any other questions please email me at mt.aerodynamic@gmail.com.
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