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2006 Bmw 530i Base Sedan 4-door 3.0l on 2040-cars

US $15,900.00
Year:2006 Mileage:98700
Location:

Monrovia, California, United States

Monrovia, California, United States

REPLACED PARTS: TRANSMISSION (2014), WATER PUMP (2014), THERMOSTAT (2014), FRONT WIND SHIELD (2013), IGNITION COILS (2013), ALL 4 BRAKES (2013), 2 FRONT TIRES (2013), & 2 REAR TIRES (2012) ! ITS ALL NEW!!  IF I COULD DO IT AGAIN, I WOULD KEEP IT.  BOUGHT A NEW CAR AND WILLING TO SELL IT. CLEAN CAR FAX.

JUST REDUCED BUY IT NOW BY $1,000 SINCE WIFE WANTS HER GARAGE BACK.  YES, I HAVE 4 CARS.  THE AVERAGE SELLING PRICE OF THE 535I IS $14,500 WITHOUT THE REPLACEMENT OF EXPENSIVE PARTS.  THIS IS A GREAT OPPORTUNITY FOR A GREAT CAR WITH $4,000 IN NEW PARTS JUST IN JANUARY 2014.    

I am selling since I bought another car.  After the purchase, as I was about to sell the car, warning lights came on to service the car.  I found out that I needed to replace the water pump and transmission, so I did.  I spent over $4K for replacements.  Other replacements were all in 2013.  The car is running very well.  Now you have the comfort knowing that the most expensive parts will not trouble you.  I am beginning to understand that BMW's water pump and transmission are its weakness for cars of this age; well no need to worry with this car.            

    
Other features include, 
18 Inch Tires
Window Tinting
Front lip spoiler,
Trunk spoiler, 
Adjustable driver/passenger seats w. memory,
Ipod/iphone adapter, 
CD player, 
Bluetooth, 
Black rims, 
Red Caliper Covers  
Steering wheel cover
OEM Touch up paint avail

Engine running very smooth, was 3rd car for freeway driving.

A/C ice cold, All scheduled maintenance. Must see, Never seen snow,  No accidents, Non-smoker, Title in hand, Very clean interior, Well maintained.  

The bad if u can call that for full disclosure. 
The spring on the front hood is weak and needs support so I use a stick to hold it up.   
I am the 2nd owner, had it since 30,000 miles.
The front spoiler is slightly scuffed.  

Serious offers only.  Best offer considered.  This car will go fast due to the recent replacements of expensive parts.  Please do not waste my time with low ball offers, I will not respond.  I am a busy person.  

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Anyone remember the Hamann Mirror? Need a refresher? The Mirror is German tuning company Hamann's idea of a BMW M6. It was shown at the 2013 Frankfurt Motor Show as an M6 Gran Coupe, sporting a ridiculous paint job and some meaty, multi-spoke 21-inch wheels.
Consider this car the Mirror Mark 2. Based on the M6 Coupe, Hamann has applied a similar visual theme, using the same 21-inch wheels from 2013. Whereas the Gran Coupe rode around with a stock powertrain, though, there's been no such restraint with the two-door Mirror. A fine 620 horsepower is available from the 4.4-liter, biturbocharged V8, an increase of 60 horsepower. Torque is up as well, from 501 pound-feet to a whopping 560, meaning this M6 has speed to match its looks. Hamann claims the Mirror's newfound grunt allows it to hit 62 miles per hour faster than the standard M6 (we'd certainly hope so), although it won't mention a specific number.
The suspension, meanwhile, has been dropped 1.37 inches, or about a third of an inch lower than the Frankfurt Mirror. That drop is complemented by the Mirror's bodywork, including the exposed, carbon fiber hood and the flared fenders, which can now accommodate the enormous 305/25 rear rubber. Hamann has also paid some attention to the front and rear aerodynamics.

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