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2007 Bmw Z4 M Roadster 18k Miles!! 330hp, Mint Condition!!, *gorgeous! Must See! on 2040-cars

US $29,777.00
Year:2007 Mileage:18978 Color: many times and have yet to find a scratch
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If you're looking for a super clean Z4 M Roadster with super low miles, this is the one you want!  This 2007 M Roadster only has 18,979 miles!  It has been garaged and covered it's entire life.  A true 1-owner, collector's car.  Absolutely gorgeous inside and out. 

This M Roadster has the upgraded sound system with the subwoofers and aux cable, 18" alloy wheels, memory seats, and all power options.  It does not have navigation or heated seats.  It has the sport mode, and runs perfectly!  No leaks, no flaws or issues of any kind.  I have looked over the exterior many times and have yet to find a scratch, rock chip, or any other sign of use.  I'm sure there are imperfections, but I have not found any yet.  It truly is a gorgeous, clean car.  The exhaust sounds awesome, and the car roars from 0-60 in under 5 seconds.  It is so tight and fun to drive - probably the overall funnest car I have ever had. 

These are so hard to find now, and are getting harder and harder to find.  People are starting to collect the low-mileage M Roadsters and are hanging on to them.  I sell cars for a small dealership, so this one will be sold under the dealership, and I have never registered it, so it is a 1-owner car. 

Please call me with any questions!  I'm happy to take additional pictures, research, or whatever I can do to help!  You won't be disappointed with this M Roadster.  The black on black is the best color scheme, in my humble opinion!  Super sleek and sporty! Thanks for looking. 

2007, almost 19k miles, M Roadster, 6 speed manual, like-new condition, super nice!

 

Aaron - 801-859-9090

Vehicle located in Lehi, Utah 84043

 

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2016 BMW 435i ZHP Edition Coupe Quick Spin [w/video]

Fri, Sep 4 2015

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Sat, Aug 1 2015

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