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2005 Bmw Z4 2.5i Convertible 2-door 2.5l Optional Hardtop Incl. on 2040-cars

Year:2005 Mileage:74000 Color: door lock
Location:

North Charleston, South Carolina, United States

North Charleston, South Carolina, United States
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Optional Equipment
hARDTOP- $3500 OPTION
Power Seats, Drivers memory SEAT
sPORT pACKAGE-
dYNAMIC sPORT cONTROL
sPORT sUSPENSION
dICE IPOD cONNECTION
uPGRADED CENTER CONSOLE ARMREST



INTERIOR
  • 6-way manual adjustable sport seats
  • Carpet in excellent condition
  • Central locking system-inc: double lock feature, locks interior storage compartment w/soft top lowered
  • Coded driveaway protection (prevents engine from starting without proper key)
  • Courtesy lights w/time delay actuation from remote control
  • Cruise control
  • Dual cup holders
  • Electric interior trunk release
  • Electronic analog instrumentation w/LCD main & trip odometers
  • External temp display
  • Interior in excellent condition
  • Leather handbrake grip/shift knob
  • Leather wrapped tilt/telescopic sport steering wheel
  • Prewiring for alarm system
  • Pwr windows-inc: 1-touch up/down-inc: opening from remote, open/close from exterior door lock
  • Remote keyless entry w/multi-function remote control-inc: remote trunk release
  • Seats in excellent condition
  • Service Interval Indicator w/miles-to-service readout
  • Storage space in doors & behind seats
  • Tire pressure monitor
  • Variable softtop storage compartment
EXTERIOR
  • (4) headlight system-inc: halogen ellipsoid headlights
  • Adaptive brake lights
  • Body-color bumpers
  • Dual heated pwr mirrors
  • Fog lights
  • Heated windshield washer jets
  • Manually operated black lined soft convertible top w/heated rear glass window
  • Rain-sensing windshield wipers w/automatic headlight control
  • White turn signal indicators
SAFETY
  • 4-wheel anti-lock brake system (ABS)
  • Automatic fuel cutoff on severe impact
  • Battery safety terminal
  • Driver/passenger airbag Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) w/2-stage Smart airbags, passenger airbag disable switch
  • Driver/passenger knee airbags
  • Intelligent Safety & Information System for deployment of safety systems
  • Isofix attachment of child-restraint safety seat
  • Rollover protection
  • Safety belts w/force limiters & pyrotechnical tensioning system
  • Side-impact airbags
  • Traction control w/Dynamic Stability Control (DSC) & dynamic brake control
MECHANICAL
  • 14.5 gallon fuel tank
  • 2.5L DOHC 24-valve I6 engine w/variable valve timing
  • 4-wheel anti-lock brake system (ABS)
  • 5-speed manual transmission w/direct 5th gear
  • Central link rear suspension w/cast aluminum transverse links
  • Direct ignition system w/knock control
  • Electronic throttle control
  • Electronically controlled engine cooling
  • Front vented/rear solid disc brakes
  • Front/rear stabilizer bars
  • P225/50R16 run-flat tires
  • Rear wheel drive
  • Speed-sensitive pwr steering
  • Strut-type front suspension w/aluminum lower arms/hydraulic cushions
  • Traction control w/Dynamic Stability Control (DSC) & dynamic brake control
  • Twin-tube gas-pressure shock absorbers
WHEELS
  • Aluminum wheels

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