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2005 Mercedes-benz Sl500 Base Convertible 2-door 5.0l on 2040-cars

US $21,900.00
Year:2005 Mileage:67400
Location:

Mesa, Arizona, United States

Mesa, Arizona, United States

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2005 Mercedes Benz

SL500
Convertible Hardtop

 

 SUPER LOW 67,400 ORIGINAL MILES

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Pick it up and drive it Home

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This has been my wife's car for 3 years, I have now up graded her car.
It has been one of the best cars we have owned, NEVER a Problem.
 I am now selling this well maintained car to a good home.
I have just had the car gone through and replaced the Power steering Pump.

The car needs nothing but a new home

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Robert (602) 300-9976

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SL500 Convertible that has been Garage kept

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Excellent condition

3-Point Rear Seat Belts

4-Wheel Disc Brakes

AM/FM Stereo

Air Bag

Air Dam

Air conditioning

Alloy Wheels

Anti-Skid Control

Anti-lock brakes

Auto-Dimming Rearview Mirror

Automatic Transmission

Bose Sound System

Break-Resistant Glass

CD CHANGER

CD player

California Emissions Compliant

Cargo Lamp

Center Arm Rest

Center Console

Climate Control

Clock

Compass/Temp. Gauge

Coolant Temp. Gauge

Courtesy Lights

Cruise control

Cup Holders

Digital Clock

Digital Instruments

Driver airbag

Dual Exhaust

Dual Power Mirrors

Energy-Absorbing Panels

Floor Mats

Fog Lamps

Front Bucket Seats

Front Spoiler

Ground Effects

Heated Mirrors

Heated Seats

HomeLink

Interior Hood Release

Interval Wipers

Keyless Entry

Leather Steering Wheel

Leather Upholstery

Leather seats

Map Light

Memory Seat(s)

Multi Disc CD changer

Navigational System

Parktronic

Passenger Climate Control

Passenger airbag

Passive Restraint System

Power Brakes

Power Lumbar Support

Power Mirrors

Power Steering

Power locks

Power seats

Power windows

Premium Sound System

Radial tires

Rear Defroster

Rear-Wheel Drive

Reclining Bucket Seats

Remote Fuel Door

Remote Trunk Lid

Roll Bar

Security System

Side Impact Protection (SIPS)

Side airbags

Sport Steering Wheel

Steering Wheel Controls

Tachometer

Telescoping Steering

Third Brake Light

Tilt Steering Column

Tinted Glass

Tiptronic

Traction Control

Trip Odometer

V-Style Engine

Vanity Mirror(s)

Wood Trim

Xenon Lights

Fully loaded

Looks & drives great

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Heated Seats

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Robert (602) 300-9976

 

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18" SPORT PREMIUM Wheels
 With New Michelin Pilot Tires

 

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Seats like new, Title in hand, Well maintained

Robert (602) 300-9976

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