2583 days ago

BMW M5 2011

Laken from Pyes Pa

Selling my 2011 BMW M5 (F10) mainly due to not driving enough to warrant owning.
Comes with all the trimmings including the ridiculous 560hp twin turbo V8

Fuel isn't to bad especially on longer drives and a dream to drive.
Car is in very good condition and really only slight wear to seats as you would expect (and see in image) from sitting.

Car has been serviced with BMW and can provide receipts

KMs will raise slightly as still use occasionally

Feel free to ask any questions. Best to text as not available to answer all the time.

Not looking to trade or anything as have own plans in mind.


NOW PRICED TO SELL!!



Number plate
KJY487
Kilometres
81,140km
Body
White, 4 door, Sedan
Fuel type
Petrol
Engine
8 cylinder, 4395cc
Transmission
Automatic
Import history
Imported
Registration expires
Sep 2019
WoF expires
Jul 2019
Model detail
F10

Price: $55,000

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