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2003 Mercedes G-class G500 4x4 Lwb, 5 Door on 2040-cars

US $29,500.00
Year:2003 Mileage:155902
Location:

Studio City, California, United States

Studio City, California, United States
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2003 Mercedes G500 

Black on Black with wood grain trim. 155,902 Miles as of 2/9/14. Licensed and passed smog check in California. Tags good until April 22 2014.  

  • 5 door / Long Wheel Base
  • V8 5.0 Liter fuel injected dual spark plug 24 valve, aluminum block and heads
  • Speed automatic transmission
  • Transfer case with center lock
  • Factory Locking Differentials
  • Alloy Wheels painted metallic gray
  • Nitto All Terrain Tires 275/70-18 (approximately 60%+ tread left)
  • Anti-Lock Brakes, 4 wheel disc. 
  • Cruise Control
  • Fold-Flat Rear Seats
  • Heated Leather Seats - front and rear
  • Power Seats
  • Infrared Keyless Entry
  • Multi-zone Climate Control
  • Navigation
  • 6 speaker multi disc sounds system
  • Power Locks
  • Power Mirrors
  • Power Windows
  • Rear Window Defroster
  • Factory Security System
  • Steering Wheel Control
  • Sunroof
  • Tilt and Telescoping Steering Wheel
  • Heated Steering Wheel
  • Tinted Glass
  • Traction Control
  • Headlight Washers
  • Trailer Hitch with 7 pin connector
  • Fog Lights
  • High output blue tint Halogen PIAA light bulbs

Off-Road Features

  • Front Runner Outfitters Aluminum 2 meter Roof Rack, with table slide, stainless tie-down rings and Expedition Corners ($1410)
  • Front Runner interior ceiling storage net, aluminum and carbon graphite ($380)
  • VTS Roof Access Ladder ($525)
  • VTS Aluminum Transfer Case Skid Plate (495)
  • VTS Spare Tire Cover ($740) - painted to match
  • VTS Exhaust Resonator by-pass ($600)
  • Mercedes Tow Pin winch Bumper ($1895) - painted to match
  • VTS front license plate bracket (when winch not in use) ($125)
  • VTS Winch Carrier ($480)
  • Viking Offroad 9,000 Lb winch with Viking Synthetic Winchline and Safety Thimble ($1,250)
  • Viking Aluminum Hawse Fairlead ($70)
  • Viking Offroad Nickel Plated Recovery Hitch and shackle ($155)
  • OME Heavy Duty +2" Springs and Nitrocharger Shocks ($1030)
  • Total Off-Road Parts installed: $9,155

Maintenance:

  • All fluids replaced 151,665 in axles, transfer case and engine. Engine due for oil change in approx. 1000 miles, recommend transmission oil change service
  • New discs and rotors (rotors and pads cryogenically treated for longevity)
  • Full brake system and locker systems fluid replacement with Mercedes DOT5+
  • Recommend replacing AC pump due to slow leak
  • Current service record spread sheet will be available with truck

Optional Items:

  • Used OE Stainless Running Boards $600 installed or new VTS Aluminum Running Boards $1,240 installed
  • VTS Rock Sliders installed $780
  • VTS Off-Road Rear Steel Bumper $2300 installed, paint to match $700
  • G10 Forged Aluminum Beadlock Wheels (polished aluminum), on Falken AT 305/65-17 (approximately 50 miles on the set) $2600, new $5,650

I will do other modifications / accessories if desired for an agreed upon cost.


Payment by Wire Transfer or PayPal. Shipping paid by buyer, I will coordinate with you to have it picked up by your shipper.

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