2006 Bmw M5 on 2040-cars
Manhattan Beach, California, United States
I am always available by mail at: christacpposley@liverpoolfans.com .
I am selling my amazing M5. The car spent its first three years doing a 160 mile each way highway commute, so its
condition belies its mileage and it is in great condition. This adult-owned car is a head turner, never tracked and
it drives and handles like new.
It has several Schnitzer pieces including a rear exhaust with carbon fiber trim that cost over $5k. The wheels are
custom black Dinan. The car seems to have lifetime SiriusXM — I have never paid for it, and it keeps working. It
also has every factory feature, including heads up display and adaptive seating. The car has a rare combination of
birch trim and black metallic paint.
The car has been meticulously maintained by Swiss Motors, who I have worked with for over 20 years, and who I
consider to be the best BMW and Porsche mechanics in town.
More pictures are available, or, better yet, come take a look!
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