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BMW M3 E46

Hi,

Details are as follows:

E46 M3 2001

Jet Black

Red Leather

19' wheels

6 Speed Manual

Harmon Kardon speaker upgrade

Sunroof

Voice control

TV/DVD 10 cd stacker

Full log books, serviced every 5,000 klms

97,000klms

$81,500 ono

http://www.carsales.com.au/used-cars/priva...9&D=3694099

pm me if interested.

Edited by GT51R
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timing is all wrong for me.....$50k now worries...$60k...maybe....$70k might be divorce....$80k.....no chance.

Going skiing in a few weeks.....so what happens then....I do want it....I even drove a new STI liberty GT the other day...so confusing.

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yeah i bought the car from trivett classic as a premium BMW selection!!!!!

Rick if you want the car then DO IT! No liberty is gonna weigh up to an M3 and this thing has all features except sat nav and smg, smg is poo anyways!

I am not going to hold on to this car any longer! I want it gone, The price is at a steal price! I service it every 5,000klms NOT every 25,oooklms like BMW tell you to.

I will go and trade it in at Autoclassic in Perth and just get rid of it and then they will advertise it for $89990, so anyone wants it, speak now or forever hold your peace. I need it gone, too many cars.

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