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2005 Bmw 545i Sport/winter Package + M Look. Navigation E60 on 2040-cars

US $18,500.00
Year:2005 Mileage:89000
Location:

Fairfield, New Jersey, United States

Fairfield, New Jersey, United States
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This E60 has new OEM BMW front and back brakes, that includes rotors and pads. Tires are brand new Michelins in the front and Continentals in the rear. All the cabin filters were replaced as well as all the fluids, that includes transmission and differential oils + brake and cooling fluid. All 8 spark plugs were also replaced. That's pretty much it for the mechanical part.
This E60 545i is fully loaded, with Navi, parking sensors front and back. It is "winter" package equipped, that means it has heated seats, mirrors and even steering wheel.
 As you can see this car has M package bumpers and OEM BMW 19" staggered wheels. All these were added on after a small fender bender which resulted in title rebuilt. All the parts used to fix the damage are OEM BMW replacement to insure quality and proper fitment. Title was rebuilt by NJ state inspection shortly there after. I have a photo of the damage to show that it indeed was true fender bender, nothing major.  photo 6b23023a-d592-4ab8-b038-e4ed0415f0f6_zpseb8b7d42.jpg

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