2000 Mercedes Slk 230 Kompressor Sport W/amg Package on 2040-cars
Mankato, Minnesota, United States
Mercedes Benz 2000 SLK 230 Sport Kompressor, 123,000 miles, clean title, great shape.
AMG package, Heated seats, AC, Power windows/locks, remote security, supercharged. A little about the car, I bought it 3 seasons ago, stored it every winter. I had the local Import mechanic replace the headgasket and intake and exhaust manifold gaskets, tune it up and ever since it runs like a top. Compression checked fine and the plugs all look good. Stored winters, no rust, looks fantastic! A few things to know, there is no spare tire, I never had a use for it and just carried a can of fix-a-flat (it also makes the trunk considerably bigger!). The interior is in good shape, but the front dash panel is a little loose, I'm sure it's just a clip or two that came loose, but I haven't had time to fix that. Passanger seat has some UV cracking, but is fine. This is the SPORT model, which came out in 2000 and included a full AMG body kit, with the very desirable 18" AMG monoblock rims. You may wonder why are the rims black? Well I was in the mood to "murder" it last year and had them plasti-coated. Don't like them black? Just peel the coating off or use a pressure washer, very easy google it if you're not sure what this is. Air conditioning works great. A list of what I've done to it in the past 3 seasons. - New KYB struts all the way around - New Brakes pads about 10K ago - New steering damper - New rear tires last season ( about 3/4 tread on front & rear) - Replaced front roof hydraulic seals (common problem on SLK) - New headliner - Had fluids flushed at the Benz dealer last year (Rear Diff, Brake & Coolant) - Updated headlights to reflector style (huge improvement!) - Updated running lights with the LED package - New Alpine CD/MP3/IPHONE interface with JBL speakers. - Dynomatted the door & trunk which helped the sound quite a bit. - Updated Grill with OEM black CLK grill - New ignition switch - New key fob (another $300 dealer item but when you pull it out, it looks great!) - Just changed the Oil to Mobil 1 about 100 miles ago. Why am I selling it? I wish I wasn't, but I've got a new 16 year old driver and while I'd be happy if she drove the Benz, the wife wants her to drive a bigger all wheel drive car for Minnesota Winters. |
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