2000 Bmw 528i 125k M Package (idaho) on 2040-cars
Meridian, Idaho, United States
Today I am selling my 2000 BMW 5 series asking $4,250. One of the most comfortable cars you can own this is the one to have. Well maintain only 125k on the odometer. OF course like any older car there are some small/tiny scuffs and dings but this will be one of the best deals you can find. Message me if you have any questions or need more pictures. Includes; M-Package 6-Cyl, 2.8 Liter engine Automatic w/ the option to use streptonic shifting RWD drive All black german leather Electric sunroof Cold AC w/ rear control Xenon Headlamps Cruse Control Aftermarket 17" rims tires w/ great thread Keyless entry Power Windows Power Dual Seats Tilt Control Power Rear Side Mirror Heated seats Plenty of cargo room with keyless switch Fog Lights/ Running daylights Nice spare Wheel Comes with Original Manual! NWCUSTOM.WEEBLY.COM |
BMW 5-Series for Sale
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Thu, 20 Jun 2013Today, hotrodding has a pretty staid definition. Take one classic American car, add one classic American V8, sprinkle with tire smoke and you pretty much have every hot rod to roll out of a shop in the last 40 years. Mike Borroughs knows it wasn't always this way. Once upon a time, getting your bucket to go faster meant grabbing whatever parts were lazing about the yard, bolting them together with a bit of ingenuity and laughing your way down the quarter mile. It's in that spirit that Burroughs built his 1928 Ford Model A.
Rather than turn to the tired flathead or the common Chevrolet small block, Burroughs plucked a 4.0-liter V8 from a 1995 BMW 7 Series. With 300 horsepower and 300 pound-feet of torque, the engine has no trouble shuffling the old A around town. He had to build a custom chassis to get everything to cooperate, but the result is a 1,500-pound heathen that looks built to harass dry lake beds. You can check it out in the video below. Be warned, the soundtrack by Hanni el Khatib may not be safe for work - awesomeness of this caliber rarely is.
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