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2006 330i Auto, Sport - GTA Ontario Canada
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09-18-2019, 11:56 PM | #1 |
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2006 330i Auto, Sport - GTA Ontario Canada
Asking 7222 CAD. Will include Safety. Mileage is 217xxx km. This car has had multiple owners, but is still an excellent example of BMW's e90 platform. I have taken every precaution to maintain the car and keep it in prime driving condition. Reason for sale is that I would like to go back to a manual transmission vehicle, I prefer shifting myself. The automatic in this car is very good, and even better in sport mode. The sport suspension keeps you planted unlike any other car. Colour is Monaco Blue over Beige interior, very rare on the road. Car has Top HiFi sound system which sounds fantastic. VIN: KR75114 Michelin Pilot Super Sport tires 182k - Brake Pads 193k - New vanos solenoids 195k - Transmission fluid and filter 197k - Water pump 199k - New Starter and Oil filter housing gasket 205k - Front Rotors 207k - Oil and Filter (Castrol 0W40 syn, mann filter). Oil changes done regularly. 210k - Transmission solenoids - now shifts like new 212k - New Windshield - Pilkington OEM Other maintenance history available. Premium Fuel always. Blemishes: Drivers seat has cracks where you get in/out Rear sun shade does not work. This was a factory option. Winter Rims/tires available for additional cost. Willing to make a deal for the car as it is right now, with no winter tires. I can provide a safety as well. Vehicle available for viewing on weekends ideally. View post on imgur.com
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09-28-2019, 12:47 PM | #2 |
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Where did you replace the transmission solenoids? GLWS.
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09-29-2019, 03:37 PM | #3 |
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I actually did it DIY, in my parents garage. Parts were around $800, if you were to replace the pan and the entire 6 quarts of fluid it would probably be $1400 in parts. This site has a good breakdown of the costs: https://5series.net/forums/diy-do-yo...thread-137584/
It should not be a challenge for any competent mechanic or transmission shop, as long as the procedure is followed correctly. I did not call around asking for quotes though. You can PM me for places I would suggest using.
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