Z4 35i 2009 Manual 65000 Miles Private plate - £9999

benv6

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 Berkshire
Hi Guys,

After many years of Z4 ownership unfortunately time is up for my beloved 35i, I had this Z4 for almost 2 years now and it has been an absolute bliss, never had a single issue with it, It had full BMW service when I bought it and I have been servicing it at my regular Indy (Fully serviced with no expanses spared).

- MOT: Jul 2018

- I have upgraded the sound system as the stock was pretty bad (As most of you know) - I have done the work myself as I am pretty savy with HI-FIs and don't trust many people touching my car (AUDISON Speakers + Blaupunkt DSP AMP ... Sub installation is there for you if you fancy it - Just plug and play).

- Extra Leather option (Leather on dashboard and door cards)

- Bluetooth.

- Electric Heated MSPORT seats.

- SE Model with an MSPORT Front bumper.

- Electric/Tilt Mirrors

- LCI side Repeaters

- Tyres changed 5000 miles ago - I went for the Kumho Ecsta Le Sport with updgraded profile F 225/40/19 & R 255/35/19 (I had to get rid of the Run-Flats).

-LED/XENON Headlights.

- Private number plate is included in the sale.

Rear Brake pads are new, Front Brake pads changed today.

It is a manual with NO NAV, Very clean inside and out with hardly any scratches (If Any tbh).

The Car is a 2009 with 63k on the clock (but will go up as I use it as a daily)

If you are very fussy the alloys edges are slightly scratched (Never bothered me tbh as not really visible unless you would use a magnifier)

Last but not least :) the car was a CAT D (Hence the price) but to be honest it is just on paper ....don't let this put you off as it is a decent machine with no faults whatsoever - Previous owner (Mature long term owner) repaired it and a very good job was done, you just cannot tell if it was a involved in an accident. I have done an extended inspection with a mechanic before buying it and after almost 2 years of ownership all I can say is that It never disappointed me.

You are more than welcome to come, view, test drive and conduct any inspection.

All I would say is that this is a very beautiful car that runs like a clock and roars like a lion. It is a highly desired machine, I was the first one to see it and bought it ... and the first one who will see it will indeed buy it :)

Finally, It has been a pleasure being part of this forum for years. There are some amazing guys in here with a huge amount of knowledge and ready to offer it for free THANK YOU VERY MUCH

If you have any questions please feel free to ask.

I am based in Bracknell, Berkshire.
 

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Lovely looking car OP. :thumbsup:

If I hadn't just changed my daily I might have been tempted - I'm only down the road from you in Sandhurst!

A manual 35i would be my choice if I was looking at an E89 - good luck with the sale. :thumbsup:
 
Even with the CatD that looks a great way into a twinturbo 89 with a tight budget , not crazy miles & a high spec , hopefully the 2 year forum ownership adds its own credential ,
May be worth clarifying in title that its a Se with Msport front bumper :thumbsup:
 
Lovely looking car mate, Cat D or not. Good luck with the sale.
Just a thought though, it might be worth adding a bit more detail about what happened to it and what needing repairing to get it back on the road. I'm just thinking it would probably put a potential buyer's mind at rest, could make the difference between them picking up the phone or not.
 
Many Thanks guys, It is truly a nice and reliable machine, very sexy too. I am selling it half hearted tbh. IMO a non CatD would be around the 14k mark if not more due to its pristine condition and mileage but can be corrected by more knowledgeable members !
At the moment advertising in this forum only as I am in no hurry to sell :driving: :wink:
 
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looks a cracking car, certainly would not be put off buy the cat d if it was all repaired correctly.
seems really good value to me.
 
I agree, why not, some cat D cars are a cracking deal (no pun intended) as long as you know what you are getting and the price is good
 
R60BBA said:
mr wilks said:
Under £10k :? :cry: surely a forum guy can find a home for this

I don’t think many forum members would buy a Cat D unfortunately :?

Yes maybe on a strangers car floating around on ebay but a known forum car :? its not like the car is up for similar money to a non cat car
Anyone looking to buy & own for a long period this makes perfect sense , the only issue i see is the potential lengthy time to sell on down the line
 
RustyZ4 said:
I agree, why not, some cat D cars are a cracking deal (no pun intended) as long as you know what you are getting and the price is good

The problem isn’t buying for me. It is more the selling.

Each to their own though.
 
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