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1634 days ago

BMW 320i 2013

Martyn from Frimley

BMW 320i
Inline 4 twin turbo petrol,
NZ New.

Features:

8 Speed transmission,

Heads up display,

Rear camera,

ABS brakes,

Air conditioning,

Electric mirrors,

5 seater, etc.

This 320i has been modified by myself to make it look like its bigger brother the M3.

the list of mods that have been undergone are:

Carbon look front lip,

Catless down pipe for a better tone in the exhaust and adding around 15% hp gains - have original one still,

Carbon wrapped interior,

BMW grill stripes,

Carbon look wing mirror caps - have original ones still,

Smoked dynamic wing blinkers - have original ones still.

With a power of 135 kW and 270 Nm and weighing up to 1400kgs, this BMW goes from 0-100kph in 7.2 seconds, with the turbo now spooling with ease due to the catless downpipe.

Its just had a engine flush and oil replacement, so good for another 5000km.

It came fitted with some aftermarket inset mags in bronze that increase the BMW's stance. The tyres still have a lot of tread on them, HIFLY 255 / 35 R19.

Price: $17,000

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