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1993 Bmw E34 525it Base Wagon 4-door 2.5l Touring Black 2 Owner California Car! on 2040-cars

Year:1993 Mileage:239622 Color: OF THE CAR
Location:

Corona, California, United States

Corona, California, United States
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HERE IS A BEAUTIFUL EXAMPLE OF A 1993 BMW 525IT WITH 239,622 WELL CARED FOR MILES! ORIGINALLY PURCHASED FROM LONG BEACH BMW IN LONG BEACH, CA THIS WAGON HAS THE RARE BLACK INTERIOR AND JET BLACK EXTERIOR.EVERYTHING WORKS PERFECT INCLUDING THE DUAL PANEL SUNROOF, CRUISE CONTROL, A/C WORKS AMAZING, REAR SUBFRAME BUSHINGS ARE GOOD, WHEN DRIVING, LITTLE TO NO RATTLE FROM THE INTERIOR OR EXTERIOR OF THE CAR.  ENGINE RUNS SUPER SMOOTH AND HAS FULL POWER, TRANSMISSION IS ALSO SILKY SMOOTH AND MAKES NO WIERD NIOSES!

JUST DROVE THIS CAR TO PALM SPRINGS AND BACK TO L.A. IN 115 DEGREE HEAT AND A/C WAS PERFECT AND DID NOT OVERHEAT! THIS CAR GETS ALOT OF LOOKS AND THE PAINT IS ALL ORIGINAL FROM THE DAY IT WAS MADE, NEVER HAD ANY ACCIDENTS OR PAINTWORK DONE!

DONT LET MILES FOOL YOU, THIS CAR RUNS AND DRIVES LIKE IT HAD 60,000 MILES, HERE IS WAHT HAS BEEN DONE IN THE LAST 5,000 MILES:

FRONT STRUTS

FRONT THRUST ARMS

FRONT CONTROL ARMS

FRONT BRAKE ROTORS, PADS AND SENSOR

FULL SYNTHETIC OIL CHANGE WITH FILTER

COOLANT CHANGE

THERMOSTAT

AUX FAN SWITCH

4-WHEEL ALIGNMENT

CALIFORNIA SMOG CHECK PASSED!

ALL PARTS USED WERE OEM GENUINE BMW PARTS NO CHINESE PARTS!


OPTIONS INSTALLED:

GENUINE BMW M5 FRONT BUMPER COMPLETE FROM A 1991 BMW M5

GENUINE BMW BBS STYLE 5 3 PIECE RIMS FROM A 1999 E39 BMW

HUBCENTRIC RINGS (FOR CORRECTLY INSTALLING RIMS)

C33 BMW RADIO FROM A 1998 BMW E36


CONS:

HEADLINER IS SAGGING FROM AGE

RIGHT REAR WINDOW REGULATOR IS BAD

A/C COMPRESSOR IS A BIT NOISY

HAS A LARGE DENT ON THE DRIVER REAR QUARTER PANEL AS SEEN IN PICTURES.

SOME DOOR DINGS AND SOME IMPERFECTIONS ON PAINT HERE AND THERE FROM AGE, BUT LOOKS AS GOOD IN PERSON AS SEEN IN PICTURES!

IF REGISTERED IN CALIFORNIA, DMV FEES DUE ARE $700


OVERALL THIS 525IT IS PROBABLY ONE OF THE BEST CONDITION E34 WAGONS ON EBAY OR CRAISLIST AND YOU CAN GET IT WITHOUT A RESERVE!


ANY QUESTIONS PLEASE CALL 714-325-6484

STEVEN





On Sep-07-14 at 17:35:27 PDT, seller added the following information:

PLEASE READ ENTIRE DESCRIPTION BEFORE BIDDING!

I WILL NOT ACCEPT ZERO (0) FEEDBACK BIDDERS UNLESS THEY CONTACT ME BEFORE BIIDING!

I WILL RETRACT ALL BIDS MADE BY ZERO (0) FEEDBACK BIDDERS,

THANK YOU FOR UNDERSTANDING!


On Sep-08-14 at 13:47:11 PDT, seller added the following information:


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