2006 Bmw 530xi (e60), Awd, Black Sapphire Metallic, Lots Of Upgrades! on 2040-cars
Corona, New York, United States
Body Type:Sedan
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:3.0L 2996CC l6 GAS DOHC Naturally Aspirated
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Make: BMW
Model: 5-Series
Trim: 4-Door Sedan
Options: Sunroof
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes
Drive Type: AWD
Power Options: Air Conditioning
Mileage: 62,200
Exterior Color: Black Sapphire Metallic
Interior Color: Black
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Number of Cylinders: 6
Up for sale is a Fully Loaded 2006 BMW 530xi in Black Sapphire Metallic with a STEPTRONIC 6-Speed, Automatic Transmission. It only has 62,xxx miles. Some of the factory features it has is a Push Button Start, Navigation 8.8" Professional, HUD - Heads Up Display (which projects speedometer info, navigation directions, and more), Single mp3 Disc Player, SIRIUS Satellite Radio, Premuim Package (which includes Black Dakota Leather Upholstery, Universal Garage Door Opener, Auto-dimming Mirror), Cold Weather Package (which includes, Heated Front Seats, Headlamp Cleaning System, Heated Steering Wheel), Premuim Sound Package (which includes a 6 CD Changer located in the glove box, Logic7 Surround Sound System), Shadow line trim and Comfort Seats.
I'm sad to see her go but I think its about that time. I'm looking to get an M model in the future. The car drives like a dream in all seasons. It is a very clean car and very well maintained. Paint is like glass; recently got a full paint correction done. Mechanically and cosmetically the car is great. Everything works from the heated steering wheel/ seats to the radio volume knob. Leather is in great shape. I would love to see this car go to a nice home and to a true car enthusiast. The car is fully loaded with almost every single option and package (only options it does not have is the rear fold down seats and the pdc sensors). I listed the factory specs above as well as some added upgrades done to the car within the pass year or 2 listed below. The upgrades alone cost about $8,000; I only used Genuine OEM BMW parts unless noted.
UPGRADES
OEM LCI Xenon headlamps (with Orions v2)
OEM LCI Taillights (US Spec)
VIS Racing Ericsson Amuse front bumper with carbon fiber inserts
US Mill Works Tow Hook License Plate Holder
OEM Mtech rear bumper
OEM Mtech side skirts
OEM m5 fenders and gloss black side vents
OEM m5 aluminum interior trim
Stoptech cyro-treated Drilled Rotors
Akebono euro ceramic pads (I also have HAWK HPS brakes, only installed these for less brake dust)
H&R Lowering Springs (I have the stock springs)
Bilstein B8 Shocks
Stoptech Stainless Steel Brake Lines
Tinted Windows 30% all around; 50% Windshield
Recently installed wiper blades and a brand new OEM battery
BMC Filter
Brand New Kumho All-Season Tires
Please feel free to contact me with any questions or to have a look at the car. Sold As-Is. Thanks!
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