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2012 Amg Cls63 Jet Black/black Custom Ordered From Factory Every Option Flawless on 2040-cars

Year:2012 Mileage:5778
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VERY VERY LOW MILES AND IT IS ABSOLUTELY LIKE BRAND NEW CONDITION, FLAWLESS. I BABY ALL MY VEHICLES!

Vin # WDDLJ7EB8CA039081 I custom ordered from the Mercedes Dealership and waited for it to be build to my specifications. This vehicle has virtually every option option available that can be ordered from the factory. It has the most rare and desirable packages and combinations. This vehicle is straight jet black black,(non-metallic) and has beautiful black piano wood in the interior and the high performance package. I have already paid the California license and tax. This is a very hard to get vehicle. I waited several months for this vehicle and unless you can find another one like this you will have to do the same. The vehicle has the high end clear bra/clear coat that covers the front bumpers, front hood, front fenders, side mirrors, side running boards, door edge guards, door handle inserts, and gas cover, plus $650 for custom enclosed shiPping. I obviously have absorbed the tax and license since I am a private party. That makes the original sales price $128,733 including the license and sales tax. After absorbing the costs of the sales tax and the license I would be willing to selling this more rare vehicle for only $98,900 about $30,833 less than it was.

The vehicle has a small amount delivery miles and any of additional miles depending on test driving it, etc. It currently has about 5,778 miles on it.

I am thinking about selling it because I think I would prefer the new S63 Coupe because it is a two door coming out later this year.

If you have any questions please feel free to call me at 949-854-2463. My name is Joel Barry

I have a brend new custom Mercredes car cover and special stainless steel door post at a separate agreed upon price.

Here is the specifications and list of equipment of this vehicle:

Vin # WDDLJ7EB8CA039081

CLS63 $94,900
040 Black 
801 Black Premium Leather 
H21 Piano Black Lacquer Wood Trim 
P01 P01 Premium 1 Package: Rearview Camera, $3,690
889 : KEYLESS-GO 
881 : Electronic Trunk Closer 
615 : Full-LED Headlamps 
608 : Adaptive Highbeam Assist 
432 : Active Multicontour Driver Seat 
401 : Heated & Active Ventilated Front Seats 
218 : Rearview Camera 
P17 : KEYLESS-GO Package Code 
P30 P30 AMG Performance Package: Red Brake $7,300
923 : Additional Power (550 hp and 590 lb-ft) 
486 : Sport Suspension 
281 : AMG Performance Steering Wheel 
251 : Top Speed Raised to 186mph 
P30 : AMG Performance Package Code 
U70 Red Brake Calipers 
Y83 Alcantara Headliner - Black 
052 ** PRICE NOT ON FILE ** 
088 Identification code 
235 PARKTRONIC (with Active Parking Assist) $970
298 Rear Side Airbags $420
610 Night View Assist PLUS $1,780
793 19" AMG Twin 5-Spoke Forged Alloy Wheel $1,000
997 997 Driver Assistance Package: DISTRONI $2,950
238 : Active Lane Keeping Assist 
237 : Active Blind Spot Assist 
233 : DISTRONIC PLUS with PRE-SAFE Brake 
23P : Driver Assistance Package Code 
Special Clear Bra/Clear Coat Protection on front hood, front fenders, wheel wells, front mirrors, rocker panels, front lights, all door edges and handle inserts and gas lid $2495 
Special Delivery by Custom Enclosed Truck $650

DESTINATION & DELIVERY $875

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