** Beautiful 2001 Imola Red Bmw 740 740i 740il 7 Series** on 2040-cars
North Hollywood, California, United States
** BEAUTIFUL 2001 IMOLA RED BMW 740i M-SPORT**
FOR
SALE IS A SUPER RARE COLLECTORS QUALITY BMW 740I. CAR IS A 2001 MODEL
WITH 175,XXX FREEWAY MILES. CAR IS IN EXCELLENT CONDITION, ORIGINAL
IMOLA ROT COLOR, BLACK INTERIOR,
FULL M SPORT PACKAGE, WIDE SCREEN NAVIGATION, CD CHANGER, ICE COLD A/C,
SUN ROOF, XENON LIGHTS, BMW PREMIUM SOUND SYSTEM, DOUBLE SPOKE M SPORT
WHEELS, GOOD TIRES, GOOD BRAKES, MAJOR SERVICE WAS JUST COMPLETED ON
1/15/14. INTERIOR IS EXCELLENT WITH NO TEARS
OR RIPS OR FADING, PAINT IS IN GREAT CONDITION, SERVICE RECORDS
AVAILABLE, SOME PARTS STILL UNDER WARRANTY, CLEAN TITLE, NO ACCIDENTS. **Vehicle Is In Used Condition and Has Normal Wear & Tear. Hood And Front Bumper Contain Very Minor highway rock chips** On Mar-13-14 at 11:29:29 PDT, seller added the following information:
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