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Listing here because numerous people have discussed 135i's, M3 / M4's, and BMW 7 speed DCT transmissions.

2009 BMW E92 335i 7 speed DCT Coupe for sale.

Car is in space grey with black leather interior, in very good condition. It has done 168,000km, and has been well looked after. It has some tasteful performance mods that improve on the factory power, and combined with the 7 speed DCT it is a very fast car.

Brakes are all but new (pads & rotors front & rear), tyres are good, Bilstein shocks all round, 2020 maps on the CIC idrive (which is a huge improvement over the CCC system in pre 2009 versions of this car), SSD drive installed in CIC. Battery was recently replaced.

I looked at a lot of E90 & E92 335i's before buying, and this was by far the best I saw.

Car is located in Adelaide. Price is $23,000. More photos available on request. Contact via this site or 0418841730.

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