2007 BMW 325i Touring Wagon - Freshly Serviced - Quick Sale - $7750
Make: BMW
Model: 325i Touring (E91)
Body: Station Wagon
Year: 2007
Mileage: 150,300 kms
WOF expires: Nov 2019
Rego expires: Jan 2020
Colour: White
Engine: N52 2500cc in-line 6 cylinders
Drive: RWD
Transmission: 6 gear automatic
Finance: No finance. No money owing.
It is well known among BMW drivers that in this generation of 3-series, the 325 is a far more reliable than the 320 and 335.
Just done the 150,000km big service including new brakes, tyres, ignition coil. So she should be in tip top shape ready for the new owner.
Reason for sale: We are expecting. Looking to change to an SUV.
- Always pumped with 95 or 98 octane
- Includes electronic remote cargo blind and cargo net
- Reverse camera
- Stereo with Aux cable
- Steering wheel controls
- Tinted Windows
- Dual zone climate control
- Push start button
- Alloy mag wheels
- Lady owner
Viewing in Waterview.
Please text or call 021 728 865 if you have any questions or would like to arrange viewing.
Or text me your email address if you would like to see more photos.
Test drives welcome
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