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For $19,900, I have an E39 BMW 530i on offer.

From 2003 to now, it has only done 80,000Km = 10,000Km/yr

And it's a Sapphire Black Highline Individual 530i - built in 2003.

In Wikipedia, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BMW_5_Series_(E39)

...the 2002 model is quoted by Consumer Reports as being "The Best Car They Had Ever Reviewed"

Service maintenance and logs are done properly and completely.

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Enquiries are welcome via PM or the link in my Sig below :)

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Ill check with Dad as he is due for another car, although i think he had a bad run with BMW's in the past!

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