2002 BMW M5 For Sale

Vivek Nayyar
by Vivek Nayyar

This 2002 BMW M5 with 177,000 miles is a meticulously maintained, jet-black sedan—perfect for enthusiasts seeking a rare, high-performance classic in Illinois.

Location: Wauconda, Illinois/USA

Price: $25,000

Key Details

  • Make/Model: BMW M5
  • Mileage: 177,000 miles
  • Title: Clean

Condition

  • Clean Carfax, never driven in winter
  • Garage kept on battery tender
  • Paint correction completed
  • Extensive maintenance records available

Upgrades & Features

  • Jet Black exterior, sport interior
  • Timing chain tensioners (164,936 miles)
  • Rod bearings replaced (171,500 miles)
  • New clutch, slave cylinder, rear main seal (162,175 miles)
  • Power steering pump, hoses, reservoir (163,081 miles)
  • Expansion tank, radiator hoses (164,936 miles)
  • Thermostat, temp switch (164,936 miles)
  • Spark plugs (164,936 miles)
  • Trans and diff fluids (164,936 miles)
  • Bank 1 camshaft position sensor (165,441 miles)
  • Bank 1 post-cat O2 sensor (165,459 miles)
  • Brake rotors and pads (164,936 miles)
  • Bilstein PSS9 adjustable coilovers
  • Headlight adjusters, washers, fog lights, and surround
  • Washer fluid lines, pump
  • Left front wheel hub bearing
  • Front thrust arms and bushings
  • New battery, air filters, flushed coolant
  • New tires
  • Passenger front window regulator
  • Window tint
  • Bluetooth head unit
  • New wood trim, rear view mirror
  • Driver door seal, M5 sill plate
  • Refinished OEM Style 65 wheels
  • New floor mats, shift knob, undertray screws, center console trim
  • Replaced windshield cowl trim
  • Oil changes with LiquiMoly 10-60w and Blackstone reports

Additional Information

  • Selling due to lack of space and time
  • Includes spare Style 65 front wheel, headlight, floor mats, OEM head unit, two wheel bearings, and more
  • One of 534 in North America

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  • Breaking Breaking 3 days ago

    Funny how small those brake callipers look compared to the beasts they have on modern cars.

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