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krisko
03-07-2007, 10:40 PM
If you're like me, you agree that the Z3 is a better looking and better driving car than the Z4. This is the finest condition Z3 you are likely to find.

This car has all the options that matter. Manual transmission, Tan leather, cold weather package, Harmon Kardon radio, power folding top. The 2.5L inline 6 cylinder has plenty of power while getting far better mileage than the 3.0. I've seen an average of 24mpg and up to 28mpg on the highway.

This car has under 29,000 miles and the condition is everything you would expect in a low mile car. Paint has no blemishes or even rock chips on the hood. You would literally have to stand one foot from the car to see the few very light scratches here and there. No body damage of course and no accidents ever. Engine runs extremely strong and the original tires are still in excellent shape. The car is completely stock and tires are original and still in great shape.

This is a time warp car...it literally looks less used than the 29,000 miles it's been driven. It even comes with the BMW Certified Pre-Owned warranty that's good until June 2007. I would have no problem shipping this car to someone sight unseen, there will be no disappointments to it's next owner.

Reason for sale is that it doesn't get much use and we need full use of our garage. BMWs are meant to be driven...rescue this car please! I will upload pics when I can or you can email me at bmwclubracer@gmail.com for pics. Thanks for looking!

Asking $17,800 or reasonable offer.

krisko
03-09-2007, 04:36 PM
I can email interested parties 30 pics.

krisko
03-15-2007, 11:20 PM
Bump.

Is my price out of line? NADA value is around $17,500 but I see similar cars advertised on roadfly and autotrader for $20,000 and up.

Will consider interesting trades...specifically E36 M3s or possibly dedicated track cars (that are still streetable).

krisko
03-22-2007, 01:05 AM
Any comments on price? I'm going to give it to a local shop on consignment if I can't get at least $16,000 for it.

krisko
03-25-2007, 05:31 PM
For historical reference, this car sold today for $17150 after being in the auto trader for a whopping 3 days.