$85k New-2005 Mercedes Slk55 Amg! Nav Heated-sts Hk/6-cd Xenons 355hp 18"amgwhls on 2040-cars
Shakopee, Minnesota, United States
I have a BEAUTIFUL SLK55 AMG Black on Silver 2005 Mercedes Benz. It only has 57,000 miles. It gets over 25 avg mpg (air filter upgrade) It goes 0-60 in 4 sec... See below for all the EXTRAS that is included at no cost to you. This AMG SLK 55 is equipped with a 5.5L, V8, 355 horsepower, 7-speed automatic transmission with AMG paddles shifters, AMG sport suspension, and AMG high performance braking system. It is loaded with airscarf ventilated headrest, xenon lights, and premium Harman/Kardon sound system with 6 disc CD player. The interior is AMG black/silver racing two tone leather seating with 8 way power seats. It has every option available (Heated Neck Warmers, AMG Rims, Navigation, Harmon Kardon 11 speaker system) along with Tinted Windows. Please call me at 612-709-1495 with any questions or concerns pertaining to the vehicle. This car is stored every winter and has NEVER seen a day of snow. Here is the BREAKOUT of the extras invested into the vehicle including KBB. KBB- $29,000 Tint - $350 K&N Air Filter (2) - $50 each x 2 - $100 (2) Brand New Tires - $250 x 2 - $500 (2012) Professionally installed & wired for sound - $400 Thats a GRAND Total WORTH - $30,350.00 Delivery will be made as pickup or you can arrange transportation to the city of your choice. You will have to pay the transit fees.
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