1998 Silver Mercedes Benz E320 W/18" Lorinser Wheels And Low Profile Tires on 2040-cars
Springfield, Missouri, United States
1998 Mercedes Benz E320 - 3.2 liter V6, 220k miles, silver w/gray interior, all power windows, seats, tilt wheel, sunroof, also has ABS and traction control, heated seats. Also features Lorinser 18" wheels (rare) and low profile tires, rubber is good to fair. Body is in overall good shape and features factory side skirts. Has new front brakes, rotors, and bearings, etc. It still has the original full sized spare, don't think its ever been used. It's a great running and handling car. The engine still runs strong and with TLC should last at least another 100,000 miles. I would keep it but I have other priorities. Car would not have to be trailered, could be driven to wherever you are. On Aug-20-14 at 14:20:52 PDT, seller added the following information:
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