Presentation
This 1998 BMW Z3 1.8 of Spanish origin has 82700 km. The seller states that the car is in good general condition, has a valid MOT and has benefited from recent expenses. The seller states that this Z3 was bought new in Madrid in 1998 at the BMW Herranz dealership.

Externally, the car is in good condition. The grey paintwork (arktis silber, code 309) has only a few defects, which can be seen in the gallery. Photos of the underbody are available in the gallery. The seller states that the electric soft top is in good condition and functional.

The interior is in good condition. The red leather upholstery (Cuir Oregon, Int Black/ Tanin-rot, code Q2TD) has no tears or holes, but shows slight signs of wear. The steering wheel and dashboard are in good condition. On-board instrumentation and electrical equipment are in normal working order. This car features the following equipment:
- 0214 Automatic stability control (ASC+T)
- 0243 Front passenger airbag
- 0345 Chrome Line Interior
- 0380 Hardtop preparation
- 0388 Capote noire
- 0398 Electromechanical hood semi-auto
- 0410 Front power window
- 0423 Velvet floor mats
- 0438 Precious wood finish
- 0441 Smoker kit
- 0510 Project door adjustment.
- 0530 Air conditioner
- 0548 Odometer tachometer
- 0687 Radio preparation
- 0710 M multifunction sports steering wheel
- 0818 Coupe-batterie
- 0856 Spanish-language version
- 0863 Dealer list Europe
- 0883 Spanish on-board documentation
- 0925 Dummy-SALAPA
- 0945 Dummy-SALAPA

The 4-cylinder 1.8-liter engine developed 115 hp from the factory. The seller reports that the mechanical system is working normally, as is the 5-speed manual gearbox. The seller indicates that this Z3 recently underwent a standard overhaul (filters + engine oil change).

The car is fitted with its 4 original rims in good condition, shod with . The car brakes normally.

The seller is a private individual located in Madrid, Spain, and accepts visits during the sale. The car will be sold with its Spanish registration, a valid Spanish CT and documentation.

The seller wished to define a reserve price.