Highly Sought After Sl Brabus Edition, Immaculate Condition, Only 28k Miles!!! on 2040-cars
San Jose, California, United States
Body Type:Convertible
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:V8 Gas
Fuel Type:GAS
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Mercedes-Benz
Model: SL-Class
Trim: Brabus Body Trim and Exhaust
Options: Brabus Edition, CD Changer, iPhone, iPod, Android, MPS Music Input!, Leather Seats, CD Player, Convertible
Drive Type: 2WD
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag, Side Airbags
Mileage: 28,716
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Sub Model: SL 500
Exterior Color: Black
Interior Color: Black & Charcoal
Number of Doors: 2
2003 Mercedes SL500Brabus Edition (Robb Report’s 2002 Car of the Year) VIN #:WDBSK75F03F042547 ONLY 28k meticulously cared for miles, NO excuses!!! A Steal at $32,450 (don't be seen in just another SL500 out there, be noticed!) 2003 MercedesSL500 Brabus Edition, ONLY 28k miles, mint in and out all service done, needs nothing! I am starting a new company, a cost intensive endeavor, and sadly must sell the toys. The car came to me from its original owner who is of like mind on how to care for and maintain such a precious piece of art. Black on black with wood accents this is a rare and sought after Brabus find, confirmed through Brabus USA. In addition to approximately $30k of Brabus upgrades the car is loaded; Bose Audio with CD changer and iPod/MP3 input, Navigation with updated discs that cover the entire US, Xenon HID lights, power-heated-memory seats as well as power everything else! Brabus package; 6.3 Biturbo front bumper with quad fog and driving lights and bright mesh lower air intake, aerodynamic side skirts with courtesy entrance illumination (very cool see pics), rear deck lid spoiler, Brabus logo appliques trunk and side, aluminum pedal pads, Brabus monoblock VI double spoke design silver polished wheels, Brabus sports exhaust system with middle and rearsilencer-fully stainless steel with quad sloping tailpipes (the sound is wonderful, low and throaty but discretely noninvasive…just right). In addition, the windows have been tinted with 3M lifetime guarantee tint and the front side-marker lights were replaced with tinted ones to make them disappear when not on. All of this combined delivers a tastefully unique eye catching car. Not overly or awkwardly done like so many but in a “wow that is a really sharp car!” kind of way, which I hear regularly. As you can see by the pictures, cosmetically the car is what you would expect from a 28kmile enthusiast owned car, no dents, dings, scratches. The leather and interior surfaces are the same, all in excellent shape. Mechanically, CA SMOG, four wheel alignment and full service has been performed with 8,600 miles before next service is due. Tires are in great shape with lots of tread, Michelin Pilot Sports, 285-30 ZR19 rear and 255-35 ZR 19’s front. CarFax and AutoCheck from Experian are super clean and rank the car superior to similar vehicle scores. The car comes complete with two keys, all manuals, nav discs, trunk netting, wind screen and cover plus original 2003 Mercedes-Benz dealership sales brochure, Robb Report Car of the Year cover and article reprint as well as RobbReport Brabus feature reprint. You will not find more clean and complete package.
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