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2005 Mercedes Benz Sl55 Sl 55 Convertible*58,000 Miles*pano *keyless*like New! on 2040-cars

Year:2005 Mileage:58000 Color: AS WELL
Location:

Pompano Beach, Florida, United States

Pompano Beach, Florida, United States
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PRISTINE!!!
2005 MERCEDES BENZ SL55 AMG SPORT
PANO ROOF!
*KEYLESS GO*
FULL EXTENDED WARRANTY AVAILIBLE!
GARAGE KEPT
LIKE NEW!!!
ALL SERVICE UP
TO DATE!!!
LOW RESERVE!!!


THIS IS A BEAUTIFUL 2005 MERCEDES BENZ SL55 AMG SPORT WITH ALL MANUALS & BOOKS. IT IS IN LIKE NEW CONDITION WITH ONLY 58,000 ORIGINAL PAMPERED MILES!
THE CAR WAS OWNED BY AN OLDER RETIRED SNOW BIRD THAT USED IT ONLY A FEW MONTHS YEAR. IT WAS METICULOSLY MAINTAIDED AND WELL CARED FOR. THE CAR HAS BEEN GARAGE KEPT ITS ENTIRE LIFE WHICH CREDITS HER BEAUTIFUL INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR.
SHE IS A BEAUTIFUL BRILLIANT SILVER WITH A RICH FLAWLESS DARK CHARCOAL INTERIOR WITH ALCATERA SUEDE HEADLINER AND ACCENTS.  THE CAR IS EQUIPPED WITH LAMBO DOORS THAT CAN ALSO BE OPENED NORMALLY AS WELL. THE CAR IS WELL EQUIPPED HENCE THE STICKER PRICE OF OVER $130,000+++.
OPTIONS INCLUDING AUTO TIPTRONIC TRANSMISION WITH PADDLE SHIFTER, PANORAMIC GLASS ROOF, KEYLESS GO, CRUISE CONTROL, VIOCE CONTROLLED NAVIGATION, TRUNK CLOSE, FULL BOSE SOUND SYSTEM WITH MERCEDES BENZ 6 CD CHANGER, FULL XEON LIGHT PACKAGE, CHROME AMG DOOR SKIRT ACCENTS, AC & HEAT VENTILATED SEATS, DUAL 12 WAY MULTI-FUNCTIONING POWER SEATS WITH BUILT IN SEAT MASSAGERS, HARD-TOP CONVERTIBLE WITH ELECTRIC ROLE BAR, HOME LINK SYSTEM, COMPLETE SUEDE TRIM PACKAGE, KEYLESS ENTRY WITH ALARM, AND THE LIST JUST CONTINUES!!!.

ALL MAINTENCE HAS BEEN PREFORMED ON THE CAR AND IS UP TO DATE. THE TIRES ARE LIKE NEW AND A FRESH OIL CHANGE WAS JUST DONE. THE CAR WAS JUST INSPECTED AND IS READY TO GO. THE CAR DRIVES AND LOOKS LIKE A DREAM.
BESIDES THE MECHANICS, THE CAR HAS A GREAT EXTERIOR AS WELL.
THE PAINT HAS A SHOW ROOM SHINE. THE INTERIOR IS SHOW ROOM AS WELL WITH LITTLE TO NO SIGNS OF WEAR ON THE LEATHER & ALL OPTIONS ARE IN GREAT WORKING ORDER!!! THE CAR IS A 10 OUT OF 10 BEING A 9 YEAR OLD CAR!!! THE CAR HAS NEVER BEEN IN AN ACCIDENT AS SHOWS ON ITS PERFECT CLEAN AUTOCHECK FAX REPORT!!!

THIS IS A GREAT OPPORTUNITY TO OWN A
BEAUTIFUL
2005 MERCEDES BENZ
SL55 AMG SPORT

CALL FOR MORE INFO:
954-695-5685
OR
954-913-8535

GOOD LUCK!!!
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