2004 Bmw Z4 3.0i Convertible 2-door 3.0l on 2040-cars
Vinton, Virginia, United States
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This 2004 BMW Z4 is in excellent condition & has been well maintained. I have babied this car & have made sure the vehicle has had all required maintenance including tune ups, oil changes etc during the 5 years that I have owned the vehicle. The tires were replaced in December 2012 & still have like new tread. All four BMW Rims have been replaced in the past 16 months & still look new & have no scratches or fading. The interior is in excellent condition with a brand new steering wheel installed in August due to leather wear and cracking. The convertible top is in excellent condition and does not leak at all. The valve cover gasket, oil pan gasket, rear main seal & clutch have all been replaced since August 2013. Both headlight assembly's have been replaced with Brand New assemblies.(Replaced due to internal condensation - "Foggy Lenses") The vehicle comes with in-dash BMW Navigation system and 2011 US Maps DVD set. There is also an in-dash CD player along with a 6-disk CD Changer in the console between the seats. Even though the vehicle has 139,000 miles, it will require no additional maintenace for years to come other than standard oil changes. If you would like additional close up photos on any section of the car, please let me know. I will be happy to provide extra detailed pictures upon request. I have all receipts showing everything stated above has been replaced etc. I will provide copies of all receipts with my personal information redacted for serious inquiries or buyer.
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