greenalleycat 1 Report post Posted August 30, 2013 (edited) Edit: Friend gave me wrong forum link, I didn't realise there was one for Trademe posts. So here's the blurb/photos from my auction. Imgur link for photos: http://imgur.com/a/cTlTD Up for sale is my prized NZ New BMW e46 330i. I've had this car for nearly 2 years (this December) and I'm selling because I want to free up some cash for living costs. This car has been very well maintained, serviced by Jeff Gray and Action Automotive (BMW/Subaru/VW specialists based in Christchurch). It has had the ignition coils, valve cover/rocker cover gaskets and power steering pump replaced (they have released a newer, stronger pump which is now installed). It has 4 near-new tyres which have been replaced during my ownership. More work has been done and is in the service history provided. I've done my best to look after it with regards to cleanliness. It is almost always stored under a carport at home. I've had the rims refurbished to remove all signs of curbing (none has occurred since), I've replaced the BMW roundel on the bonnet and all 4 BMW center stickers on the wheels (they seem to fall off ~100,000km). I have installed aftermarket LED angel eyes in the style of the newer BMWs, as can be seen in the photos (fully legal, never had any issues, they function as daytime running lights). These will come with the car unless otherwise requested. I've had the CD changer disconnected from the back of the stock BMW headunit and an iPhone adapter fitted by About Sound, a Christchurch company. It charges and plays music through the otherwise stock sound system. This does not work with the iPhone 5. This is can be easily reverted without hassle or any harm to the car. The gearbox has recently had the transmission fluid changed and shifts smoothly. I drive regularly on the open road (Akaroa and back, etc) to make sure it stays in good condition. It is a heavy car with a powerful engine so round town fuel consumption is not great, a typical value of 12-12.5l/100km with 100% round town driving can be expected. Open road is amazing, with 4 people and a full load of luggage I managed 7.8l/100km from Wanaka to Christchurch. Edited August 30, 2013 by alleycat Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites