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Up for sale is this 97 540i semi auto E39 (96-03)- 195,000 ks. Its a really nice smooth car to drive and being a V8 has got decent power to match. It has a custom exhaust giving it a great quality sound. Interior is great no cracks or big scratches. Paint is excellent and has no dents at all. A1 mechanically, Has complete boot tool kit and all books, full service history. Last oil changed 14th sept. Has just had a new radiator professionally fitted due to a slow leak.

Features-

4.4L V8

AC Schnitzer skirts, rear lip, roof spolier. rear spoiler

Custom exhaust- Highflow Cats, Jun.BL sports box, twin 2.5

TV

New radiator (2 yrs warranty)

Tint

Sunroof

Electric rear curtain

Cd Stacker

On board computer- Temp, consumption etc

Make an offer, may trade

Located in Adelaide

0415 441 980

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are you interested in a r33

BMW has not made a 5 series since the E39 as high quality as this.

I notice you've got the upgraded multifunction steering wheel as well.

People will be interested in whether or not the service history is up to date including Inspection 1 or 2 etc.

Sometimes the electonic display depixelates too - but that's common and can be rectified.

Yes the 540i is a great mover

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Over at Ozfoz.com there's a guy there who's wanting to swap a Forester for a Merc or to buy a Merc from the late 90s.

The Ozfoz guys are steering him towards an E39 and I thought of you > perhaps look at the Ozfoz site yourself?

Cheers, Tez

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