This 2002 BMW Z3 3.0i Sport Roadster has been dry stored for the majority of the last 8 years…
Seller listing states “Dry Stored for the majority of the last 8 years. Tidy body with none of the usual rust on the body panels. Needs to be recommissioned with various minor jobs but starts on the button and drives well.
Jobs needing doing but possibly not limited to: Front Control arm bushes, Cooling Fan is sticking on, Wing Mirror switch replace, Speed sensor in diff replace, Crank case gasket replace, Gear linkage needs replacing, Seats need recolouring, bonnet catches occasionally stick, tyres are getting on a bit. Unfortunately we have run out of space in our barn to keep it dry stored with the other cars we have so before it gets damaged it needs to go to a good home.”
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