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1914 days ago

BMW Z4

Kevin from Huntington

BMW Z4 Convertible Cabriolet Model.
Outstanding beautiful car in uncommon Burgundy colour, The detail is fantastic and amazing showing how BMW has developed this sports car. With the bonnet up one can see the perfection in production of the superb motor that pushes this true sports car. The convertible roof folds down into its position allowing for stream lining contour not into the boot allowing plenty of space for luggage.
BUT WAIT for the person buying they will get this exact full size replica FREE 2004 2.2 Roadster Cabriolet Automatic
5 Speed current REG and WOF Black Leather Seats Airbags Radio CD Electric Roof 155000
Great for Summer and a real Fun Car.
Enquiries 021630115

Price: $8,700

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