1995 Mercedes Benz Sl 500 Roadster on 2040-cars
Indialantic, Florida, United States
FOR SALE IS MY SL 500
I AM THE SECOND OWNER AND SINCE I OWNED IT HAS BEEN GARAGED AND COVERED TWICE A YEAR OIL WITH MOBILE 1, AND MERCEDES OIL FILTER NEW MERCEDES HOOD PAD AND ALL PROPER AIR FILTERS REPLACED BRAKES ARE VERY GOOD ROTORS ARE FINE. WHEN I PURCHASED THE CAR NEW, PLUGS, ROTORS AND CAPS CAR RUNS STRONG AND SHIFTS PROPERLY CAR SHOULD GIVE THE NEW OWNER GOOD SERVICE CAR AS PERRELLI TIRES WITH APPROXIMATELY 50% WEAR. I AM SELLING THE CAR BECAUSE AT 71 YEARS OLD IT SITS WAY MORE THAN IT IS USED. FOR THIS REASON I KEEP NON ETHYL PREMIUM GAS SOLD AS /IS WITH NO IMPLIED WARRANTY AT CLOSE OF AUCTION $500.00 DEPOSIT IS REQUIRED WITH PAY PAL NONREFUNDABLE COMPLETION WITHIN THREE DAYS BANK WIRE TRANSFER, CASH IN HAND OR CERTIFIED CHECK. CAR WILL NOT BE SHIPPED UNTIL FUNDS ARE CLEARED. BUYER IS RESPONSIBLE FOR SHIPPING BUT I WILL BE AVAILABLE WHEN SHIPPER IS READY |
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