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C $7,800.00
Year:1991 Mileage:68000
Location:

New Westminster, British Columbia, Canada

New Westminster, British Columbia, Canada

BMW's flagship supercar from the 90's.

Originally selling for well over $100,000cdn, here's your chance to own this timeless v12 classic.
J-Spec model with 109,000 original kilometers (68,000miles). No dents, scratches, or accidents. Runs like new and ready for summer cruising.

Features include Performance chip for ~320bhp, Dinan transmission chip, Auto, heated leather seats, Cat Back custom exhaust, 18" ACS Type II wheels, almost new Conti ExtremeContact DWS tires, Clifford alarm, Newer BMW Alpine White paint(changed from green), HID headlight upgrade, Bilstein Sport shocks/struts, newer upper/lower control arms, recent synthetic transmission oil change.

I always use synthetic oil and premium gas. Always parked in garage and not driven in winter.
The car has been well maintained, has no mechanical issues, and drives great!
All receipts going back to 2008.
I hate to sell it, but I just bought an M6 and don't have room for it.


Driver Front Airbag
Bucket Seats
Fog Lights
Heated Front Seats
Power Heated Mirrors
Power Brakes
Rear Window Defroster
Rear Window Sun shade
Tinted Rear Glass
18 Inch Wheels
ABS
ASC
Automatic Climate Control (2 Zone) - Driver and Passenger
5.0L V12 SOHC 24V FI Engine
Power Seats w/Memory
Power Tilt and Telescopic Steering Wheel
Tachometer
Trip Computer
4-Wheel ABS
Anti-Theft Alarm System
Leather Seats
Power Front Passenger Seats
Cruise Control
Power Steering
Air Conditioning
Power Windows
Power Door Locks


Pickup Only / Buyer responsible for shipping.
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