For Sale: 1996 BMW Z3 in Bennington, Vermont for sale in Bennington, VT

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Vehicle Description 1996 BMW Z3 52,540 Original Miles Selling our 1996 BMW Z3 with approx 52,540 original miles - purchased new by my great uncle at the end of 1996 - currently owned by my mother.
Purchased new from BMW San Francisco, always garaged and regularly maintained.
CARFAX report available - serious inquirers only.
Clean title (no salvage/no lien).
Smoke-free interior.
New battery installed, September 2023.
The car did sustain some minor front bumper damage in August/September 2021 (I hit a raccoon while driving).
The car was professionally repaired with factory parts (new bumper), but the damage was primarily cosmetic and not structural.
Invoice for bumper repair included in the sale.
The car drives really well, but would benefit from a tune up before the new owner drives it regularly.
See photos for condition (rear window screen has a crack - doesn't bother us as we don't usually drive it with the top-up).
All tools and top cover included.
Radio doesn't technically work at the moment (needs the 4 digit activation code, which is common when you change the battery - I don't know/have the code, but evidently you can get it from the original dealership.
) Great overall condition for its age.
Located in Pacifica, CA.
If needed as part of the ownership transfer, I can have the car smogged.
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  • Year: 1996
  • Make: BMW
  • Model: Z3

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