2002 Mercedes Benz G 500 on 2040-cars
Lancaster, Pennsylvania, United States
02 MB G500, Ultra rare Tansinite Blue, only 5 been known to be built in this color... near mint condition, has a carfax from 05 i believe , was bumped from behind, think bumper was repainted...no issues at all, only driven about 2k a year, garage kept. has Grille guard, taillite guards, turn sig guards, custom cat back exhaust with SS borlas, exiting in front of rear tires, (sounds wicked, not loud, but STRONG), brand new Drilled and slotted rotors w/ carbon met pads, always run Mobile 1 in it, everything works perfectly...has EVER option avail for its year, asking $32,500 for it.. KBB says Retail, $38,248 excellent,$ 37,648 V good, $36,848 good, $34,948 fair.... i would rate this one V good, go ahead and Check KBB out for your self, selling for way under, open to SERIOUS cash offers also. bank holds title, realy hate to let her go, but its a 3rd expense thats not needed.. please call, ask all the questions you want, no Scammers, no tire kickers, no joy riders, wanna drive it? have cash in hand...i'm to busy to play games...come see it, you wont be dissapionted... contact me @ proramsds@aol.com OR 717 989 6481, My names Scott
PS i will edit this as i think of things to add.
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