2006 Bmw M5 Rare Interlagos Blue Exceptional Condition on 2040-cars
Hinckley, Ohio, United States
2006 BMW M5
SMG 7 Speed tiptronic transmission 5.0L V10 66,120 Miles Second Owner (First Owner is a relative) Summer Driven only, Garage Stored, Professionally Detailed Clear Title
Exterior Color: Interlagos Blue Metallic Interior: Merino Black Leather with Alcantara Premium Headliner, Leather dash, and Brushed Aluminum Trim Optional Equipment: -Perforated Heated and Cooled Ventilated Front Seats -M Multifunction sports front seats with active bolster seat back width adj + lumbar + driver memory function -Heads Up Display
-Navigation - Merino Black Leather with Alcantara Premium Headliner, Leather dash -Brushed Aluminum Interior Trim -HiFi 10 Speaker Premium Audio System -Power Sunroof - 19" M Double Spoke Wheels -Fold Down Through Load Rear Seats with Ski Pass Through
-Smoker group (Never smoked in) -Adaptive Xeon HeadLights -Headlight Cleaning
-Sat Radio Prep - Park Distance Control Front and Rear -6 Disc CD Changer Car is in amazing condition. Mechanically it is as new, with every thing working. Feels tight, and quiet. Good brakes and tires. Interior is in very good condition, seats show almost no wear, carpet is very good almost new looking, no wear on armrest or door rest. Car was in very minor accident in 2008, Front bumper was scraped and had a crack. Was repair by BMW dealer. There was no structural or mechanical damage.
Car comes with 2 sets of factory keys and Vehicle manual ** Last year (4,000 miles ago) car was fully serviced over $10,000 worth of service. New SMG Clutch, Pump, Flywheel, ect. (** Very important to purchase a M5 with this already done). New rear tires, all fludis in car changed, everything done at BMW dealer that has serviced the car since new. Payment:
Deposit of US $500.00 within 24 hours of auction close
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Buyer is responsible for vehicle pickup or all shipping cost. Car is located in Cleveland Ohio, Zip Code 44233 Any Question feel free to ask VIEW 82 HIGH RESOLUTION PICTURES (CLICK LINK BELOW) |
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