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Nice, I had to pick mine up from FL, I was surprised someone had the cold weather option there.
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![]() Nice X5, congrats! I like the exterior color. |
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yes, oyster with black. I will post a few pics later.
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and the year is??????
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Sorry, lol...2011.
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2011 x5 35i with Oyster seats and black carpet
Here are a couple of pics...very similar to OP's...
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Very Nice yes mine is all Beige, cold weather, convience, tech & 3rd row etc
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Congrats pal, very nice car.
Sorry to jump in but I recently bought similar car and I have a question, and thought to ask it here instead of opening a new thread. Problem: moon roof tilting not operational (it jams; needs manual closure). Sliding is ok. Question: I'm aware that moon roof has two fuses: #5 & #117, can anyone help identifying which fuse is for tilting and which for sliding? I'm thinking to remove the related fuse and get rid of tilting forever. Thank you, Nezar
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