Rare 5 Speed Manual Bmw 530i, Thousands Of Dollars In Recent Repair Receipts!! on 2040-cars
Carmel, Indiana, United States
Up for sale is a 2001 BMW 530i equipped with a five speed manual transmission. It is hard to find manual on the 530's. Let me start with that this car has been well cared for. I have a book with thousands of dollars of repair receipts for this car. Just recently I replaced the rear tires and the front tires are at 80% life. They are yokohama tires. The brakes are in great shape just last year the front brakes/ rotors and two calipers were replaced. Pretty much the entire suspension was replaced last year which includes control arms, stab links, ball joints, sway bar links. The cooling system was overhauled in 2010. (about 7K in repair just in what I listed) Oil was just recently changed along with new cabin and air filter. The clutch grabs good. It drives great both on and off the highway. Basically you are getting a car that has had all the nasty expensive stuff taken care of that is known to go bad on e39's. Im sure you can find a cheaper one somewhere but you will need to dump money in to getting it up to par.
The exterior and interior are about a 7.5/10 for the year. A few rocks chips/ minor scratch on front/ rear bumper. Rear passenger quarter has a few paint blemishes. a few dings. Interior is clean, leather has no damage and has all weather mats. A few of the wood pieces have minor cracks. Nothing crazy for a 13 year old car. Comes with a Clean Title and it has a Clean Autocheck NO accidents. Paint appears to be all original. Good luck and bid what you feel the car is worth. My phone # is 317-900-2387 for any more questions. |
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