1998 Mercedes-benz C43 Amg Hps Supercharged Lowered By H+r 420 Hp Hammer on 2040-cars
Pompton Lakes, New Jersey, United States
Body Type:Sedan
Engine:4.3L 4266CC V8 GAS SOHC Naturally Aspirated
Fuel Type:GAS
For Sale By:Private Seller
Vehicle Title:Clear
Make: Mercedes-Benz
Model: C43 AMG
Options: Sunroof, Cassette Player, Leather Seats, CD Player
Trim: Base Sedan 4-Door
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes
Drive Type: RWD
Number of Doors: 4
Mileage: 132,000
Exterior Color: Black
Number of Cylinders: 8
C43 AMG HAMMER MERCEDES BENZ FOR SALE SUPERCHARGED BY HPS. THE POWER IS INCREDIBLE ON THIS VEHICLE. THIS 98 IS LOADED, 040 BLK ON 2 TONE AMG EXCLUSIVE NAPPA LEATHER INT. FULL OPTIONS POWER EVERYTHING INCLUDING THE 6 DISC CHANGER AND AMG PACK BODY KIT 17 SPORT AMG RIMS HEATED AND ORTHOPEDIC BOLSTER SEATS VERY COMFORTABLE AND LEATHER IS IN GREAT CONDITION OF COURSE THIS C43 IS IN NICE SHAPE THE PAINT IS VERY REFLECTIVE. I AM AWARE OF THE TYPICAL ISSUES THAT AFFECT THIS MODEL INCLUDING THE TRANSMISSION WHICH HAS BEEN REPLACED ALREADY. THERE IS ALSO COUNTLESS RECORDS SINCE NEW THAT COME WITH THE CAR SINCE NEW AS SEEN IN THE PHOTO, I AM LISTING THE WORK I PERSONALLY PERFORMED ON THIS VEHICLE. ACCELERATION IS SWIFT A TRUE TORQUE MONSTER VERY FAST AND I DO NOT RECOMMEND NOR WILL I SELL IT TO A NOVICE DRIVER. HPS SUPERCHAGER INSTALLED COMPLETE PACKAGE W MAF REGULATOR $10995 FIRM 3 KEYS INCLUDED AND ALL DOCUMENTS..THIS CAR TRACKS STRAIGHT AND IS READY FOR YOUR COMMAND.
RECENT MAINTENANCE SINCE 4/2012 INCLUDES: HPS SUPERCHARGER UNIT, 2 MOTOR MOUNTS, FUEL FILTER/KN AIR FILTER/FLEECE OIL FILTER FROM MB 4/2013, 16 SPARK PLUGS, CRANK POSITION SENSOR, COOLANT FLUSH 4/2013, TRANSMISSION REPLACED 8/2012- NEW MB FLUID FILTER AND PILOT BUSHING HARNESS PLUG DONE AT THIS TIME AS WELL , TIE ROD ENDS, LOWER CONTROL ARM BUSHING ,UPPER CONTROL ARM W/T INTEGRATED JOINT ,STEERING SHOCK DAMPER, H+R LOWERING SPRINGS, BELT AND TENSIONER PULLEY ,NEWER CONTINENTAL PRO CONTACT TIRES STAGGERED 3 PROJECTOR FOG LAMPS NJ INSPECTED UNTIL 2015
LOWERED PHOTOS: PREVIOUS PHOTO SHOOT 1/13 PRIOR TO LOWERING W/T H+R INTERIOR SHOTS HPS BLOWER
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