2003 Bmw M5 on 2040-cars
11608 Reading Rd, Cincinnati, Ohio, United States
Engine:5.0L V8
Transmission:6 speed manual
VIN (Vehicle Identification Number): WBSDE93463CF93139
Stock Num: CF93139
Make: BMW
Model: M5
Year: 2003
Exterior Color: Bluewater Metallic
Interior Color: Silverstone Leather
Options: Drive Type: RWD
Number of Doors: 4 Doors
Mileage: 60592
*New Arrival - Repeat Visitor* Bluewater Metallic over Silverstone Leather Interior, Incredibly Clean, Tastefully Upgraded M5! Desirable Upgrades Include: Staggered 19" BBS LM Wheels, 355mm Front + 330mm Rear Brembo Big Brake Kits with Four Piston Calipers, Dinan Stage 3 Suspension including Springs, Shocks, Rear Anti-Roll Bar, Front Strut Tower Brake + Front Camber Plates, GruppeM Carbon Fiber Cold Air Intakes, Eisenmann Stainless Steel Mufflers, Shark Injector Engine Performance Software, Short Shift Kit, K40 Radar System, Rear Park Distance Control and Privacy Glass. Factory Options Include: MKIV DVD Navigation System, Nappa Leather with M Sport Seats, Titan Interior Trim, Alcantara Headliner, Power Sliding Glass Moonroof, M Audio with Enhanced Bass with MediaBridge USB Audio Connection, Homelink Garage Door Opener, Cold Weather Package with Heated Front Seats, Power Rear Sunshade with Door Blinds, 60/40 Split-Folding Rear Seats, Xenon Headlights with Angel Eyes, and Lip Spoiler. The quality of this appealing M5 is spectacular inside and out with all original paint & panels intact. At 48K miles Enthusiast Auto Group completed a Comprehensive Pre-Purchase Inspection and Work Order at a cost of $5,000+ including an Inspection II with all Fluids & Filters, Valve Cover Gaskets, and Power Steering Lines. The Instrument Cluster was reconditioned by VDO to correct pixilation in the display. The upgrades installed on this car further enhance the driving experience of this M5, especially with the recently installed Michelin Pilot Super Sports! Clean Vehicle History Report with No Accidents + No Issues. Never Raced, Tracked or Abused, Adult Owned, Non-Smoker. This M5 is Ready-to-Go and will not disappoint! Please Call or email to obtain a Pre-Purchase Inspection Report, Build Sheet, Condition Related Details, Vehicle History and 100+ Detailed Photos; 513.554.1BMW (1269) www.EAGBMW.com Enthusiast Auto Group is a highly specialized automotive facility focused on late model BMWs. In addition to BMW sales, we offer precision automotive service and performance upgrades. Our pre-owned inventory is meticulously selected with the highest quality standards then thoroughly inspected and serviced by our master BMW technicians.
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