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2006 BMW X3 CHAIN DRIVEN 90KMS ONLY! Lucky number KPF888 included!

Denis from Takapuna

Auckland, Auckland · 20 hours ago ·
$9,000


This car is a part of a trade hence the price is low, set for a quick sale. Fully serviced, looks and runs great.



5 Seats, Seat Trim: Cloth, Body Kit (Factory), Electric Mirrors (Retractable), Rear Wiper, CD Stereo, Chain Driven, Parking sensors, Odometer Verified, Remote Key.



BMW X3 is a luxury European 5 door compact crossover SUV by the iconic German manufacturer BMW since 2003. X3 is based on the legendary 3 series platform hence has the genesis of superb handling with ride quality being softened to more suit the requirements of a family SUV. The cabin comfortably seats five with good head & leg space & wide opening door spaces allow for ease of entry & exit, & powered front row seats with height adjustabilty & drivers also featuring a memory function. A large rear storage compartment is easily enhanced by folding of the rear seats.



All X3 models feature BMW's all-wheel-drive system, with a default 40:60 torque split. The system uses an electronically controlled multiple-plate clutch enabling infinite adjustably, & fully variable distribution of torque from front to rear with the capability of up to 100 percent of engine torque going to either axle. BMW markets the crossover as a Sports Activity Vehicle.

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