2002 Bmw X5 4.4i Sport Utility 4-door 4.4l Needs Transmission- Is Driveable on 2040-cars
Hooksett, New Hampshire, United States
2001 BMW X5 4.4i automatic in great shape. Engine runs great, transmission is in failsafe mode and can be driven to be repaired. It needs a rebuild or replacement transmission, no doubt. Everything else works including AC, except for drivers window needs a regulator. Tires are snow tires which are at about 75% worn due to not rotating (worn on the inside rear) paint is in great shape. This was driven to my repair shop by a Canadian owner whereas he opted to leave the vehicle in the US. I obtained a bill of sale and Canadian registration/transfer of ownership papers. I will provide the same to the new buyer, but state laws are different with regard to imports. Although this vehicle was originally a US vehicle, you may be required to obtain additional documents from Canada. I am a licensed NH automotive dealer and will work with you to obtain title in your state. Please do the research. I am selling this vehicle for parts or repair, but the buyer is responsible for registration and obtaining any additional documents from Canada with regard to import. I am selling this X5 at no reserve with a starting bid of $500 so it will sell one way or another to the highest bidder.
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