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Thank you very much; this car was belonging to a super enthusiast gentleman in Germany. The reason I said that was because he ordered this car light weight, which means that most of the electrical or automatic functions and options that normally come with the e39 was deleted, for instance slick top (no sunroof), manual sport seats and no memory seat function, manual steering column, no navigation and more in order to keep the weight down as mush as possible. Paperwork shows that before the shipping company deliver the car on the ship they have weight the car at 1480 KG with only half quarter tank of gas. So if you add the full tank of gas 80 L the complete weight will add up to 1560 KG which would translate to 3440 LB which makes this B10 a really fun car to drive.
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