2001 Bmw Z3 Roadster Convertible 2.5i - Very Low Miles - No Reserve on 2040-cars
Tucson, Arizona, United States
This is a very low mileage ( 45K) very well kept BMW Z3 2.5I, Arizona car. The car was in an accident and I purchased from an auction. It was a minor front end collision. That bent the hood and damaged the bumber cover.I had the hood temporarily fixed and touched up. their are before and after photos. the hoods is not the best, but what I could afford right now to make it appear as best as possible. The buyer at some time will want to have redone. but looks good from a distance. I replaced the Radiator and A/C condenser. . I also while I was in their and had everything apart replaced the water pump with an all metal pump, new fan and fan clutch and drive belt. I pick up vehichles from time to time that are in good shape at the auction that have minor repair issues. I am selling it as is, . And decided I would leave that up to the buyer and price accordingly. Mechanically I think this car is in excellent condition. and with this low miles can last a long time. These cars book at any place from 11-13K. I am starting this acution as a no reserve starting at $6900.00 highest bidder wins. Winning bidder is repsonisble for shipping, but will accommodate as much as possible. Check out my reviews and my last buyers have been very pleased with the vehichles they have purchased. Arizona buyers will be charged 6.1% sales tax on the purchase price. |
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