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2008 Mercedes Benz Cl550 on 2040-cars

US $38,900.00
Year:2008 Mileage:66000 Color:
Location:

Brooklyn, New York, United States

Brooklyn, New York, United States
Advertising:

66000 miles
All original and oem parts
NEVER had rims on, well taken care of. 
Massaging seats
Dynamic seats 
Heated/cooled seats
Keyless go
Bluetooth for cellphone
Bluetooth for music/ ipod dock
NIGHT VISION (A MUST HAVE OPTION)
Pillar less window (A MUST HAVE Feature)
AMG BODY KIT (OEM RIMS, BUMPERS, SKIT)
Rear wing spoiler
All maintenance done:
New drive belt
New spark plugs
70% brake pads left
All new fluids
70% tire thread left
Drives like no other car ( benz or nothing) 
Everyone gives you thumbs up while in it
Your attraction rate goes up by 1000%
Haters 1000%
Maturity 2000%
Exterior - white
Interior - black
This vehicle not only makes you grown but cool sexy/handsome
This is a beauty and a beast, ask your local highway patrol..
NO DEALERSHIP UNLESS MERCEDES WILL GIVE YOU THIS CAR WELL MAINTAIN!!!
And it still has a warranty available up to 100000 miles/3 years

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