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mads

posted on 24/1/10 at 08:08 PM Reply With Quote
FS: 2003 BMW Z4

Listing on here on behalf of a friend. Here is some info about it he sent me about it...


quote:

BMW Z4
2003
3.0SE V6
SMG (paddle shift) gear box
67k full BMW service history.
M-sports suspension
Four new tyres before Christmas - not run flats as the ride on run flats isn't good (see z4 forums)
Ipod kit/6 CD autochanger
Full black leather interior
Aluminium trim dash
Electric seats with memory settings
BMW wind deflector
6 speed
Bi- xenon headlights
F1 start mode
Upgraded 18" Ellipsoid alloys
Automatic windscreen wipers
automatic headlights
headlight washers
Recently had stone chips professionaly resprayed.




One previous owner. I bought it approved from BMW York just over two years ago and had new drivers seat, new roof mechanism and various other jobs carried out under warranty.


The paddle shift gear box is awesome and allows you to either put the car into fully automatic or control the gears yourself through the paddles or an up/down shift on the gear stick (no clutch). It also has a sports button which tightens up the steering, speeds up the gear change (and holds in gear longer if in "drive" aka fully auto mode).


Despite being a 3.0 230+ bhp car it has easily average over 30mpg for me.


Bad points -
some minor marks on the two of the alloys but these can easily be repaired for £40 per wheel.
no tow bar for pram - hence selling!



He's after £10,500 for it. Seems reasonable but I'm not too hot on prices for these. Car is in Swansea.

If interested, please U2U and I will pass on his contact details.

Cheers y'all!


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posted on 24/1/10 at 08:34 PM Reply With Quote
Nice motor - he might want to re-word his info to read 3.0 litre straight six rather than V6 though






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mads

posted on 3/2/10 at 04:25 PM Reply With Quote
*bump*

(Nick205 - thanks will tell him )





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