1987 Bmw M6 635 Csi E24 on 2040-cars
Bristol, Rhode Island, United States
For more details email me at: dorenedrreek@ukideas.com . 1987 BMW M6, cinnamon red with napa leather interior. This is an original 1 owner vehicle with less than 100k
miles. The car runs and drives very well, shifts and stops as it should and accelerates fast and furiously. There
are no codes or lights on the dash board (the ones that do not belong). The wheels and tires are relatively new
with at least 95 percent rubber in tact. I am including in the sale, the original TRX wheels. I also have a set
of BBS 090 Style 5 wheels that I will sell at an additional price. The AC blows cold out of both the front and
rear coolers. and the car makes all the right noises. This has been a very well maintained car over the years and
has been garaged for much of its life. The paint on the roof and trunk are original, but the sides and hood had
been painted to freshen up the car due to a few scratches and to repair a lower fender. This is a beautiful car
that is ready to go and needs nothing but a driver to love it.`
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