Bmw 635 Csi on 2040-cars
San Carlos, California, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Model: 6-Series
Drive Type: RWD
Year: 1989
Mileage: 115,046
Trim: cupe 2 door
1989 BMW 635 CSI Shark
Last year of production and one of the most elegant styles made by BMW ever
Exterior looks excellent as seen on the pictures, interior original black leather looks like new however due to the reflection does not show as nice as it is real life
Tires are excellent - upgraded authentic BBS rims, have no curb rash, the spare never used, no chips on lights and windows
All gages work, never used AC, might need recharge since the car was not used during the last 8 years, has only been started every week for 10 minutes
Trunk almost new, always California car, non smoker, absolutely no rust
Everything original, if I had to replace a part I used original OEM parts like mass air flow sensor or replacing all round brakes including even boosters and air pump
This car is part of my 10 classic car collection which is being sold due to my inability to store them
Never driven in rain or hot weather
Original manufacturer book, lots of upgrades
I believe just by looking at the pictures you will feel the difference
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