1997 Bmw Z3 Base Convertible 2-door 1.9l Excellent Condition on 2040-cars
Burlington, Kentucky, United States
This 1997 green Z3 is in very nice condition. Clean, clear title, no accidents. Newer convertible top, new tires, fresh oil change. Paint is very shiny with normal small road specs, expected from a 1997. 1.9 L. 4 cylinder engine. Air condition is cold, heat is hot, no check engine lights on, runs very smooth, shifts smooth and rides like new. Power steering, power brakes, power windows, power seats. Really have to see her in person to appreciate the beauty. I hate to part with her but have my eye on another BMW. Will not find many 1997 Z3 beauties like this one with low miles like she has. Green exterior, tan interior, tan top. Professionally maintained. Please bid with confidence. Buyers with negative feedback will be watched very carefully. Local pick up or the Z3 can be shipped at buyers expense. This Z3 is being sold locally also and seller has the right to end auction early. No warranties written or verbal. The reserve price is below market. Happy bidding and "thank you" for looking. |
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