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1999 Bmw Z3 Coupe Coupe 2-door 2.8l Rare - Mint on 2040-cars

US $11,500.00
Year:1999 Mileage:134000
Location:

Fort Lauderdale, Florida, United States

Fort Lauderdale, Florida, United States
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Selling my mother's beautiful and rare BMW Z3 Coupe.  It is a 1999 2.8 automatic, clean history and title, and in perfect conditions. 

If you are looking at this auction, you know how rare this car is.  Only 1% of the Z3s were made in coupe form. Only few cars left on the road, a true modern classic, reliable, fast.  I am pricing this car for a quick sale. 

Many improvements and thousands spent in this car. Needs absolutely nothing:

§  BMW 17” OEM Z4 wheels with 275-40-17 Michelin rear and 225-40-17 Bridgestone fronts in great condition.  These give the car a much better stance. Over $1700 spent on this package.

§  Quarter panel stone guards,

§  Pioneer stereo, upgraded speakers, Bluetooth, phone connection with microphone, OEM sub.

§  Rear cargo net.

§  New BMW OEM battery.

§  New Mobil 1 synthetic oil change and filter.

§  No leaks, no smoke, fast and reliable.

§  Leather in great condition.  All gauges and instruments operational, all lights ok, cruise control.

§  New window tinting.

§  New wiper blades.

§  New seat bushings.

§  Always garaged, paint in great condition, just waxed a week ago.  Very minor paint chips due to normal use.

This is not a project car.  It is probably the best you will find at any price. Needs absolutely nothing to be a daily driver and go to shows.   Beautiful classic color combination.

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