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2010 Mercedes-benz R350 4matic 3.5l Salvage Rebuildable on 2040-cars

US $12,000.00
Year:2010 Mileage:27402 Color: Body Examination
Location:

Tempe, Arizona, United States

Tempe, Arizona, United States

This is an R350 with a Salvage Title. This is a full run and drive vehicle that has NO MECHANICAL damage at all. I have included many videos in this listing that showcase every possible detail of the car. All of the videos can be viewed in 1080p HD detail. Each video details a part of the car, and I have included a brief description of each video. Furthermore, some videos showcase the Star Diagnostic systems of the car (This is the dealer computer that is used to check all systems on the vehicle). Other than the front sheet damage done to the vehicle, the car is perfect. I chose to only buy salvage cars for myself (there is a lot of value there), and this was going to be our family car, but I am relocating outside the US so I never got around to fixing this car. A simple and efficient way to fix this car is to buy a complete front clip like (http://www.ebay.com/itm/07-08-09-MERCEDES-R320-FRONT-CLIP-/111077954203?pt=Motors_Car_Truck_Parts_Accessories&fits=Model%3AR350&hash=item19dcc3129b&vxp=mtr). This will include all the parts needed to fix this car. I am not affiliated with the seller of this clip, I just wanted to showcase what it would take to completely fix this car.

The videos show a lot of detail that no picture can equal. There is almost 1 hours worth of video and I believe you cannot get a better way to observe the vehicle in detail. Especially with the diagnostic videos which use the original Mercedes Dealership computers (for those of you who know Mercedes its called Star Diagnostic Xentry).

 

If you have any questions, Please call me at 480-559-9988

 

Cheers

Wa-el Rizk

 

Video 1

This is showcasing how this car is a complete run and drive. No issues at all.... The check engine light is on just because the car is missing the outside temp sensor. I show this fact in video 10 which has the Engine Diagnostic Video.

 

 


 

Video 2

A detailed view underneath the car. Shows the lack of damage anywhere, except in the front nose area.

 

 

 

 

Video 3

Front Damage Video that shows the damage done to the nose of the car

 

 

 

Video 4

Trunk Works Perfectly

 

 

Video 5

Video of Exterior Body Examination

 

 

 

Video 6

Interior Video Part 1

 

 

Video 7

Interior Part 2

 

 

Video 8

Reverse Camera Operation

 

 

Video 9

Working Windows and Mirrors

 

 

Video 10

Engine Diagnostic (Starts at 45 Sec mark)

 

 

Video 11

Transmission Diagnostic

 

 

Video 12

Fuel Pump Diagnostic

 

 

Video 13

Safety Equipment Diagnostic

 

 

Video 14

Air Suspension

 

 

Video 15

Seat, A/C, Door Control Module Diagnostics

 

 

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