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1988 Bmw M-5 ( E-28 ) One Owner / Rare Oportunity on 2040-cars

Year:1988 Mileage:108000
Location:

Miami, Florida, United States

Miami, Florida, United States
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1988 M5 (E28)

Original one-owner car thru 2013.  Excellent rust-free condition with complete service history, manuals and spare keys.

 

Documented one owner BMW M5 from Nov. 1988 to March 2013.  Vehicle was purchased by original owner in Lafayette, LA and only sold after he passed away in 2013.  Only one owner since then.  Car comes with all manuals, keys and extensive service history.  Vehicle is fully serviced and 100% original.  No rust. Everything works and can be driven anywhere.  108k original miles.  Stored in a climate controlled area.  Documentation includes all invoices between 1987 and 2013 (please see description below).  Comes with functioning original radio and tools.  Tires and wheels in perfect condition.

 

VIN:  WBSDC9305J2791536

Production Date:  6/6/1987

US Delivery Date:  11/11/1987

Date of first Registration:  11/11/1988

 

Original Documentation

1.       Original Dealer Sales Invoice

2.       Original Window Sitcker (partial)

3.       BMW Owners Manual

4.       BMW Anti-theft Radio Owner’s Manual

5.       BMW Service Booklet (first stamp on 11/11/1988)

6.       BMW Roadside Assistance Credit Card (11/11/88)

7.       BMW Accessories Booklet

8.       BMW Roadside Assistance Booklet – 1987/88

9.       BMW Anti-theft Radio Installation Instruction

10.   1988 BMW Models – “Consumer Warranty Information”

 

Service History File

Jan 1990 – BMW Dealer Service Invoice – 13,099 Miles - $ 433.84

Jul 1991 – BMW Dealer Service Invoice – 28,649 Miles

Mar 1993 - BMW M5 E28 Class Action Lawsuit Settlement Papers

Jul 1996 – BMW Dealer Service Invoice (6 pgs.) –40,600 miles - $ 1,807.31

Aug 1998 – BMW Dealer Service Invoice –51,048 miles - $103.52

Sept 2005 – BMW Dealer Service Invoice (7 pgs.) – 53,176 miles - $ 11,517.54

Oct 2005 - BMW Dealer Service Invoice – 53,176 miles - $759.54 – INSTALLED new odometer at dealership

Sept 2008 – Oil Change – 24,337 miles - $97,20

Dec 2009 – Oil Change – 34,337 miles - $104.76

Feb 2011 – Complete Service Maintenance (8 pgs) -  53,051 miles - $ 3,177.36

Feb 2011 – New Alternator (2 pgs.) -53,054 miles - $490.67

Jan 2013 - Original Owner Estate Papers - “Letters Testamentary” 

March 2013 – BMW Dealer Invoice (4 pgs.)- Original Parts purchased– $512.18

May 2013 – Suspension work – 53,903 miles - $871.56

July 2013 New AC Compressor, Evaporator, Dryer, etc.. – 54,113 miles - $ 1,399.68

July 2013 New New PS Pump & Pitman Arms (Lemforder) - $ 820.00

August 2013 – BMW Dealer Invoice - $33.38

August 2013 – Alignment & BMW Invoice for Door Dent remover and paint polish

 

 PPI inspection welcome and encourage   BID WITH CONFIDENCE

 

 

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