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2006 Bmw X3 3.0i Awd 2 Tvs! Only 55k Miles! Heated Leather - Pano Roof - Look!! on 2040-cars

US $15,995.00
Year:2006 Mileage:55481
Location:

United States

United States

For sale is a beautiful 2006 BMW X3 3.0i AWD with only 55k miles! The vehicle is extremely clean inside & out. Runs & drives excellent! Loaded with heated leather, power seats w/ memory, power windows & door locks, remote keyless entry, pano sunroof (missing shades), alloy wheels, almost new tires, 2 keys (1 key is brand new), full owner's manual, brand new set of BMW floor mats (never opened), and best of all (2) DVD headrest TVs built into each front seat! Call/Text Doug today before it's too late! 407-765-5905

$500 deposit due within 24 hours of auction end. Full payment due within 1 week. We'll be more than happy to pick you up from the Orlando (MCO) airport and issue you a temporary tag to drive the vehicle home. We can also assist the purchaser with shipping quotes. Please don't hesistate to ask any questions, we're here to help!

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