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$12,000 - Negotiable. Prefer cash but if you want to trade please keep in mind that I'm a P-Plater so no turbos. Would also prefer trades that include cash my way as I need to pay some debt off.

1997 BMW 318is with 1.9L engine. This car, with genuine low kilometres, has been greatly cared for its entire life. Washed and interior cleaned on a weekly basis this and always garaged. This car truly has been pampered. Regularly serviced every 5,000kms it has had all fluids changed recently. Will suit an enthusiast as the car travelled so little and is such a clean and unmolested example of a great BMW. This car has truly been a pleasure to own and I am only selling because I want to get a manual car. During my two years of ownership it has only failed to start once and that was due to the battery being flat. Put a new one in and has not given me any troubles since.

Includes:

New extractors (old one started leaking) - $700

Aftermarket sound system - $1200

New Nankang rear tyres (500kms old) - $300

Leather interior

Electric sunroof

17ā€ M3 rims

Rear spoiler

Tinted electric windows

12 months worth of rego (until May 2011)

Call or text Tim on 0432 770 198 for any enquiries. Inspections are welcome and price is negotiable.

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