2008 Bmw 750li (fully Loaded) on 2040-cars
Astoria, New York, United States
Hello and Thank You for viewing my auction. This 2008 750li is as clean as it gets, I bought the car from the auction as a flood car, when I recieved it the car had no evidence of water intrusion and I dont know why it was listed as a flood car. Upon arrival the seats and carpeting were removed for inspection and everything was dry and not a drop of water entered the vehicle. The only flaws with it were the wheels and tires were stolen at the auction as well as the navigation computer and amplifier, which have all been replaced. This is my personal car and I am currently using it on a daily basis. The reason I am selling is because I have too many cars and I need to get rid of a few. If you look at the carfax there is also accident history where I got rear ended in traffic and the only damage was the rear bumper and I have pictures to show, since then the car has been professionally repaired. Again there is nothing wrong with the vehicle and I am more than willing to take it to BMW for a pre-purchase inspection at buyers cost that is. I am an owner of a BMW repair shop and I made sure there is nothing wrong with the vehicle. If you have any questions feel free to call me at 347-725-4228 or stop by if you are in the tri state area. Thank you.. |
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