2000 Bmw Z3 Coupe Coupe 2-door 2.8l on 2040-cars
Ellsworth, Maine, United States
2000 BMW Z3 2.8 automatic. Many dollars spent over past few years at BMW in order to make excellent running condition - recently inspected. Stored winters - no winter use. Very few miles - just a sunny day driver for the most part. Has a boot to cover the folded down top. Exterior in very good condition - few minor scratches that wont show up on pictures. But - priced well below Very Good Kelly Blue Book for 2 reasons - first the rear window needs to be sewn back in - I paid BMW for a new window but it ripped out - second - I have a new bumper to replace the current one because that has some chips on it - the new one is black but not painted/clear coated. Also there is an issue that plagues all Z3's - the seats move a little - it doesn't bother me but needs to be disclosed - not sure why BMW didnt recall on this and fix them - I did buy the small washers to fix the issue but never put them in. Interior in very good shape, carpets very good and clean, leather seats very good slight wear on driver seat. Other than that runs strong. Shipping extra - car is in Maine but can deliver to Boston area if that helps shipping costs if applicable.
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