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Weistec Supercharged 2008 Mercedes-benz Cl63 Amg on 2040-cars

US $67,000.00
Year:2008 Mileage:41570
Location:

Newport Beach, California, United States

Newport Beach, California, United States

I am selling my Weistec Supercharged 2008 Mercedes-Benz CL63. The car is in excellent condition, fully loaded, and truly is an unbelievable car. Here are the details:

UPGRADES
Weistec Supercharger ($13,000 parts only, plus installation) - looks and drives like stock, only a LOT faster! 
  • Approximately 637 horsepower, 560 ft-lbs. of torque. 
  • Installed by Weistec in Santa Ana, CA. Invoice and documentation will be provided to new owner.
  • Car is still smog legal, 50 state legal. 
  • Tremendous power, lots of torque from any gear. The supercharger really made the car immensely fun to drive. This car is FAST! Effortless acceleration.
  • Weistec recertification program available - if new owner brings in the car, they will inspect car and issue a new warranty.
  • Included ECU tune to optimize car dynamics for supercharger.
  • No side-effects. Car looks, functions and drives like stock, but with a lot more power. 
  • Very easy to upgrade to Stage 2 or Stage 3, if desired.
Weistec Valve body and TCU upgrade ($1500 parts only, plus installation)
  • Installed by Weistec in Santa Ana. 
  • Increased shift precision and VASTLY increased shift speed, particularly in manual mode. 
  • When paired with supercharger, creates a seamless power transition while accelerating, staying within the power band throughout each gear and shifting instantly. 
Weistec Oil/Air Separator ($530 parts only, plus installation) - Reduces oil retention by engine, reduces knock and increases life of internals.

Weistec High Flow Air Filters ($175 parts only).

Tunelink wireless bluetooth music system installed for Apple and android phones, allowing you to play music through the system wirelessly.

OPTIONS - Fully Loaded
  • Distronic Plus - adaptive cruise control and blind spot assist. Includes front and rear parking sensors. 
  • Premium Pkg II - Night vision monitor, drive dynamic seats with massage (heated & ventilated). Keyless Go. Rear sunshade. Rear view camera.
  • Performance Package - 186 mph top speed, 20" AMG forged aluminum wheels. 
  • iPod integration kit
  • Bluetooth phone module.
CONDITION
  • The car is in excellent condition - washed weekly, waxed regularly, oil changes and maintenance every 5k miles or earlier. Most passengers or admirers assume the car is new or within 1-2 years old at most. Has great depth of shine. 
  • Since it was driven regularly, it has a couple minor cosmetic flaws including a small scratch on the front bumper (from a rock or road debris), I took a photo showing it. There is also a small scratch in the driver's door sill (pictured). There are a few other small rock chips that are small enough to be hard to photograph. All of these flaws are minor and as I said earlier, most observers guess that the car is new or nearly new. 
  • The drive dynamic balloon inside the driver's seat leaks a little bit of air, but still functions well. 
  • Interior is almost completely flawless, and still feels new. You can still smell the quality leather when entering the car.
  • Tires: Fronts about 40% left, rears about 60% left.
This car is a great opportunity to own one of the best looking cars available, with probably the best supercharger kit available, at a tremendous value. I've taken great care of the car and hope it will go to a great new home. The only reason I'm selling it is that life changes have made it necessary for me to have a four-door. 

If you would like to have the car inspected, I will make the car available with reasonable notice, although payment for inspections is buyer's responsibility. Local showings are no problem. Thank you for looking, and if you have questions, please ask before bidding! 

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