2008 Bmw 535i Spacegrau Metallic/black Automatic Mint on 2040-cars
Hawaiian Gardens, California, United States
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I have up for sale a 2008 BMW E60/N54 535i with 72K miles in excellent condition. I'm selling for my father whose priorities have recently changed due to retirement and has to let it go. He is a car nut and absolutely babied it during his ownership. Full maintenance has been performed in the past 6 months with records from BMW Encinitas. Everything is working flawlessly and has been garaged since his purchase over a year ago. Exterior and interior are both 10/10.
This car is smooth and pulls hard! The 535i has the N54 Twin turbocharged 3.0L I6 providing 302 hp and 288lb/ft. 0-60 5.4 sec. 1/4 mile: 14 sec. I fully welcome PPI and if you have any questions or concerns I will try my best to get back to you asap. Asking $19,500 or best offer. The vehicle is still financed at the local credit union, who can offer financing to anyone interested in making payments. I can meet with you locally or ship the vehicle to you. Buyer will be responsible for shipping fees. Transaction can be completed at the bank or a cashier's check. Please do not hesitate to contact me with any questions. |
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