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2012 Mercedes Cls63 Amg W/ Performance Pkg, Renntech, Carbon Ceramic Brakes L@@k on 2040-cars

US $88,250.00
Year:2012 Mileage:16400
Location:

Laguna Beach, California, United States

Laguna Beach, California, United States
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Up for grabs is a VERY RARE fully loaded 1 OWNER vehicle with every know option available. It is in absolutely PRISTINE condition and comes fully loaded from the factory with all options including the UBER RARE Carbon Ceramic brake pkg costing over $13k as well as the performance package. Then we had the guys at GTC (German Tuning Corp aka Brabus North America) install the Renntech Performance tuned ECU as well as do the resonator delete custom exhaust work to kick up the HP just a little bit extra as well as make the already stout sounding luxury machine just a little more pronounced. Vehicle sounds quiet when cruising and no unwanted drone, but just hit the gas pedal past 20%, WHOA this beast comes to life sounding nothing short of a Supercar!! Performance times have been tested at 0-60mph at 3.2 seconds with street radials. These times were done by GTC not me. And was told if I wanted to run drag radials making a stickier compound I could easily gain two tenths and have a 0-60mph 3.0 seconds. Now keep in mind a 2013 Lamborghini Aventador LP700-4 Roadster is 0-60 2.9 seconds. And that is an all wheel drive supercar costing north or $450k.

We had the vehicle dyno'd at 678 Crank HP. An absolutely astonishing number... Please keep in mind this vehicle has been owned by a professional and never once driven in rain, never tracked or raced, and meticulously maintained it entire life. I have this car completely detailed once a week on Sat inside and out with hand wax and machine polish.. This is a very low mile and rare car that pride of ownership shows!! Renntech Upgraded ECU also includes performance spark plugs, specialty filters and exhaust work totaling $5425- performed by GTC in Irvine Ca. I am into this vehicle after taxes and work performed $152k + tint job. Still under factory warranty!!!

The crew at GTC also professionally painted the orange side markers on the bumper and blacked out the bulbs to not protrude from paint. Has a very clean and fresh look blending in the lines of the vehicle much better.

Also I will be dropping off vehicle to have the windows tinted with a H?per Optik® nano-ceramic film . I was quoted $945. This will be included in the sale of the car. I had it on another vehicle and really is a great film with wonderful heat rejection. Only fitting a German masterpiece such as the CLS63 have the best German film right?..

Just had the dealer replace the 2 rear tires with brand new ContiSportContact 5P tires. These just cost me a little over a $1000 dollars. All the wheels are blemish free, no curb marks, blemishes etc. Vehicle does not have a single dent, ding scratch or imperfection anywhere. Interior is in perfect condition as well. I do not have kids or pets, hardly anyone ever sat in the rear and only may have been maybe a handful of times. I have included the option sheet as well, as you will see this vehicle came fully loaded with every imaginable option available. Had the B service just completed, which it was not due yet but I'm a bit anal when it comes to my cars. They also looked over the entire car including brakes etc and only thing recommended was rear tires in next 8k miles. I told them to replace tires right then, I like to be safe than sorry.

This vehicle also has the optional carbon fiber package interior as well as the Carbon fiber rear spoiler and Carbon fiber engine cover.  I can tell you that you will NOT find a ONE OWNER Highly Optioned absolutely Meticulous low mileage CLS63 loaded like this beauty for this price.  Very rare and you are more than welcome to do your due diligence seeking this out.. Anyone local to Southern California is welcomed to view vehicle in person, guaranteed no disappointments here. If you are out of state, I will be more than happy to have an inspection done at perspective buyers expense.

The Carbon Ceramic optional brake system is truly like no other brake kit. Yes its a $13k+option. But I will tell you its stops so quickly and smoothly and no jerking or uncomfortable brake feel. Its a monster sized brake kit with monster rotors filling almost the entire interior of the 19" Forged AMG wheels. No disappointments with this one and best part of all, NO brake dust...

I am not in a hurry to sell this car nor do I need the money. I have many cars and am simply making room for another. My Buy it Now Price is priced to move quickly. If any additional questions are requested please let me know. There is NO LIEN on vehicle as carfax says. I just paid the payoff and have a clean title in hand..


Buyers responsibility to arrange transport. Will do my best to accommodate your carrier and help in any way I can so long as the requests are reasonable.


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