2009 Bmw Z4 Sdrive30i Convertible 2-door 3.0l on 2040-cars
Alexandria, Virginia, United States
This Z4 is in amazing condition! The only defects at all are a small cover piece missing on the front bumper, a small scratch on the rear bumper and I only have one key. It does have a rebuilt title, though I do now know great details about why. I have had it checked out by a local shop as well as a local BMW dealer and both said they only saw signs of minimal repairs. Both said they did not see any sign a frame repairs. All they could identify for sure was paintwork to the front end (identified with a paint meter) and a replaced front bumper. The rebuilt title originated in California, where I am told they are much quicker to issue title brands than any other state. I have driven this car everyday for the last several months with no problems at all. The car has current VA state safety and emissions inspections already completed. I am only selling it because of some recent family changes that require a larger car, otherwise I would drive this car for years to come. I will ship within the US only, and you are completely responsible for all shipping costs and arrangements. This is the deal of a lifetime. Don't miss it!
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