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Bmw Rare Mint! 2000 //m5 Jet Black 2 Tone Alluminum Trim 6 Speed Low Miles on 2040-cars

US $17,700.00
Year:2000 Mileage:80000
Location:

Ottawa, Ontario, Canada

Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
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2000 JET BLACK BMW //M5 5.0L V8 400 HP 
                       
RARE!!! – EXTREMELY MINT!!! ONE OF A KIND //M5 CANADIAN CAR

Jet Black, Two-Tone (black on grey) Leather Int., Brushed Aluminum Trim, 8-Way Power Heated Sports Lumbar Leather Seats, 6 Speed, Pw, Pl, Ps, Pb, Pt, Power Heated Auto //M Folding Mirrors, Telescopic Steering, 3-Way Pwr Sunroof, Cruise, AC (blows cold), DSC Traction Control, Multi Air bags, Window Shades, Tint, Anti-theft Keyless Entry, 18” BMW OEM //M5 Smoked Staggered Wheels W/ 2 Pirelli P-Zero 245/40/18 97W Tire 70% Thread Life & 2 275/35/18 Dunlop Performance Tires 60% Thread Life. Smoked LED Rear Taillights, Brand New OEM Headlights, Custom DVD, CD, iPod, MP3, AM/FM, USB, Navigation in-dash 7” LCD Touch Screen Media System With Amp & Sub, Haman Style Rear Roof Spoiler, Black Kidney Grills, Smoked Chrome Black M Badges, High Flow Induction Front //M Grill, //M Sport Alloy Pedals, Brand New OEM M5 Floor Mats, OEM Brakes Disks & Pads, Cabin Filters, BMW Synthetic 10W60 Castrol Oil, Extremely Well Maintained, Never Winter Driven, One Of A Kind, Only 136,000KMS (80,000 MILES), Owned By True BMW Enthusiasts, Non-Smoker, Clean Car Proof, No Accidents, Books Manuals and Service Records, CERT. & E-TESTED.

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