2006 Bmw E60 M5 Silverstone on 2040-cars
Eugene, Oregon, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:5.0L 4999CC V10 GAS DOHC Naturally Aspirated
For Sale By:Private Seller
Used
Year: 2006
Interior Color: Gray
Make: BMW
Number of Cylinders: 10
Model: M5
Trim: Base Sedan 4-Door
Options: Sunroof, Leather Seats, CD Player
Drive Type: RWD
Mileage: 79,000
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Exterior Color: Silverstone
Up for sale is my 2006 BMW M5. Silverstone paint with gray leather and aluminum trim inside. This car is in meticulous condition. I purchased in March of 2013 from BMW Fresno in California. In my 18 months of ownership, I added just under 5000 miles to the odometer. Only driven during the summer on the weekends, otherwise it stays parked in my garage. Maintenance: Clutch And Flywheel were replaced by Fresno BMW March 2013, just before my purchase. (Have receipt) Sparkplugs replaced by Fresno BMW March 2013 All the following work performed by BMW of Eugene and BMW of Portland. (Have all receipts) Thermostat replaced May 2013 Battery replaced July 2013 New Nitto Invo tires. May 2014. They have less than 300 miles on them. H&R Sport Springs May 2014 New OEM brake pads June 2014 Replaced front and side grills with black grills Powder coated rims matte black. Flawless with absolutely no scratches or abrasions. Added aux cord for ipod/iphone/mp3
Condition: Interior 9 out of 10. No scratches on center console or door panels. Never smoked in. Very slight wear on driver’s seat, otherwise other seats are in pristine condition. Exterior 9 out of 10. Driver’s side rear view mirror has an area where paint peeled off when I washed. (See pic) Small scratches below rear license plate. Hood has some rock chips as expected for this mile count.
Car comes with all original parts I removed. 2 original keys with manual and all receipts of work performed as described above. No mechanical or electrical issues during my ownership and no known issues currently. I just don’t have enough time to enjoy this car. It deserves to be driven more. I know a couple of auto brokers who work the west coast if you need help in setting up delivery.
Clear title in hand. I have right to end sale early as it is for sale locally as well. Reduced to $23,900 Thanks for looking! I can be contacted at 541 525-2025 |
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