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2005 Mercedes-benz Sl-class Sl55 Amg Roadster on 2040-cars

US $24,500.00
Year:2005 Mileage:99023
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BANK OWNS TITLE.  SELLING AS IS CONDITION. Lost a portion of my income - Need to sell. Selling for the amount I owe on the rest of the car loan for about 24500. KBB did not include the oversized rotors and braking system. Has Around 99000 miles, over sized rotors and disks, panoramic glass roof, covertable top, power tilt steering wheel can be programmed to move out of the way when you get in or out of the car (KBB did not include this option) it asked for (Telescoping Wheel)which it does have, navigation - (disk 2007), adjustable body height suspension for high speed bumps or slopping driveways(KBB did not include this option) as well as sport or comfort settings, 6 disk cd player plus one in the car heated seats, balloon seat massage(KBB did not include this option), smart start button(KBB did not include this option), 2 key phops, paddle shifters as well as slapping the sifter side to side down shifting or up, programable remote opener on mirror, about 500hp super charged engine, 6mo. Old tires, with front end alinement at the time I bought the tires and the car, upgraded chrome rims. New drive belt, have the old one for a spare. I have just paid for the new year regisration till next march 2015. Why buy a new car at around the same price, when you can get a Mercedes super car. I have averaged about 17/18 sometimes 19 miles per gallon. MAKE THE CHECK TO WELLS FARGO BANK

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