2003 Bmw Z4 2.5i-automatic W/power Soft Top Only 68,000mi Excellent Condition!! on 2040-cars
Belleville, Illinois, United States
I am an Active Duty Military member and have moved out of the country for a new assignment and thus must get rid of my beloved Z4. This car is in EXCELLENT condition. I has an automatic transmission, fully automatic soft top, power/HEATED/adjustable SEATS, and the driver's seat has a multi-setting memory that pairs up with the keys (of which I have 2). Xenon headlights, Cruise Control, Premium package, Sports Package which gives it the M suspension, rain sensing wipers and more. The car has 68,000 miles on it, has been detailed to include the engine compartment, and has had a full service and inspection done at Newbold BMW in O'Fallon, IL. This car is basically spotless inside and out and the only thing it needs is new tires! It is priced below Kelley Blue Book and NADA values. Please feel free to msg me any questions that you have but only serious inquiries please.
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