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Silver BMW M135i M Performance Car For Sale


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BMW M135i M Performance ?14,250


?2012

?5 Door

?Glacier Silver

?8 Speed ZF Automatic/Flappy Paddles

?316 BHP Turbocharged Petrol Engine

?40,433 Miles


SPECS:


?Professional Navigation Sat Nav

?Bluetooth Audio

?AUX/USB

?CD Player

?Full Dakota Black Leather Interior

?Electric Memory Heated Seats

?Electric Heated Folding Mirrors

?Rear Parking Sensors

?Reversing Camera

?Xenon Headlights with Head Light Washers

?18? Recent Refurbed Gloss Black Alloys

?Michelin PS4?s All Round

?Push Button Start

?Air Con


Probably forgotten lots of stuff but feel free to message me.


The car has been a real pleasure to own over the last year

and a bit, I will be very sad to see this go but new house forces sale.


Since buying the car I have upgraded the charge pipe to a forge one

as the BMW plastic one is prone to fail.


I?ve also had the wheels refurbed in gloss black with no curbing whatsoever,

and I?ve changed the kidney grills to match which really sets the car off.


It?s has full BMW service history along with 2 Keys and MOT till November.

I?m willing to put it through and MOT for the new owner for peace of mind.


It?s in fantastic condition inside and out and viewings are recommended.


Please don?t hesitate to get in touch with any questions.


Many thanks.

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