2004 Mercedes Benz Cl600 Lorinser Edition Mint Condition on 2040-cars
Gilbert, Arizona, United States
Up for auction is a beautiful 2004 Mercedes Benz Lorinser Edition V12 Biturbo CL600 with only 54k miles. This car is in MINT condition. Still looks and drives like new!!!! I am the second owner and have owned her since 12k miles. She is a garage queen and never been smoked in. The interior still looks brand new with NO signs of wear. The back seats have never been used other than my briefcase. I have always used 0W40 Royal Purple oil every 5k miles and has been maintained by authorized Mercedes Benz dealers. The paint looks a foot deep with no dings or scratches. She has minor rock chips on the nose and on the hood from driving back and forth to Vegas. Otherwise the paint still looks showroom quality. She’s a striking tuxedo black Mercedes Benz CL600 with a Lorinser Package from the factory with a new sticker price of $168k. This gorgeous CL600 is fully loaded with custom 20" Lorinser wheels and plenty of chrome to capture everyone’s attention along with a deep growl from her custom Lorinser exhaust to let everyone know you’re coming. She sounds like a jet and looks like she is going 100 mph sitting still. This CL600 has a Lorinser ECU and TCU tune that produces 600HP and 650 Foot Pounds of Torque. I have owned a lot of fast cars but this is the fastest. Go easy on the throttle and she’s a perfect lady with a bit of a rumble to warn others she’s not your average Mercedes, but press the throttle down and hold on to your seats… THIS CAR WILL LEAVE A CL55 BEHIND IN A CLOUD OF DUST!!! This CL600 is fully loaded with tons of options including keyless go, sunroof, auto windows, dual pane windows, heated and cooled seats,8 air bags, awesome stereo with 10” sub from the factory. If you are looking for a Mercedes Benz CL600 then look no further this is the car for you. NO DISSAPOINTMENTS!!! Don’t miss your chance to own one of the fastest and most luxurious cars out there!!! Please call 702-468-1496 with any questions. SELLER RESERVES THE RIGHT TO CANCEL AT ANYTIME DO TO THE CAR BEING FOR SALE LOCALLY. Full payment due 3 days from end of auction. Please call with any questions 702-468-1496. Good Luck and Happy Bidding!! |
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