BMW 535i GT
For Sale: 2009 BMW 535i GT – Well-Maintained and Ready to Drive
Selling my December 2009 BMW 535i GT. This car has been well cared for, with thousands spent on maintenance at Auckland BMW over the past two years. Major work includes a new water pump, head gaskets, starter motor, battery, and cooling system.
The car has done 109,000 km, is in great condition, and drives like a dream. We’re selling it simply because we’re not using it enough.
Features include:
• Current WOF and registration
• New Zealand maps and radio frequencies
• Driving modes: Normal, Sport, and Sport+
• Bluetooth connectivity
Comfort and Extras:
• Panoramic glass roof
• Heated electric seats with memory and lumbar support
• Ambient lighting
• Professional navigation system and HiFi speakers
• Reversing camera, adaptive headlights, and Park Distance Control
This car runs the legendary N55 engine with 306 horsepower—smooth, powerful, and reliable.
Asking price: $10,999.
Con: Driver door needs to be locked or unlocked with Key.
If you’re interested, feel free to contact me for more details or to arrange a viewing.
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Pet sitting/ Dog boarding
Hi everyone,
We’re staying local over the holidays and offering dog sitting and boarding for anyone who’s been caught out by last-minute changes or can’t find a spot for their dog.
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