2000 Bmw Z3 Roadster Convertible 2-door 2.5l on 2040-cars
Georgetown, South Carolina, United States
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Listed is a Very Sporty 2000 BMW Z-3 Roadster Convertible with Metallic Gray Paint with Red and Silver Pinstripping. Has black leather interior with both seats having some seams separating that can be repaired for approximately $200.00 or less. I have a set of sporty seat covers with matching seat belt covers, steering wheel cover and matching floor mats. The original Z-3 mats are under the red flamed mats. The engine, drive-train and brakes are mechanically sound.This "Roadster" is ready to "Ride". Preventative maintenance has always been performed using Castrol Full-Synthetic Oil, every 3500 miles, tires rotated and air pressure check weekly and high-test gas with non-ethanol always used. Gets 30-33 miles per gallon highway driving! Car has always been keeped in the garage when not driven. If you are in the market for a "Super Nice Sporty Convertible", this is it! Turns heads every where I go in it! The Roadster also the Sport Package with Roll-Bars, Wind Deflector and Suspension Control, also has Alpine AM/FM/CD Stereo with Remote and Ipod connection! Any Questions? Please Ask!
Seller has this Roadster for sell locally and has the right to end this auction at Any Time! Don't Miss Out! This is One Sweet Deal! NADA $7950.00 my price is $6450.00 Takes IT! Make It Your Own! Buyer Responsible For Pick-Up or Shipment! |
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