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2008 Certified Mercedes Cl63 Amg Triple Black W/ 100k Mile Warranty Flawless!! on 2040-cars

Year:2008 Mileage:69500
Location:

Dallas, Texas, United States

Dallas, Texas, United States
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PRICE JUST REDUCED $5k FOR QUICK SELL!!!!!  


This is the one!!!  This is the $150,000 550HP machine that you've heard about that is as fast as Lamborghini's and Ferrari's!  Your looking at the most beautiful triple piano black CL63 on the market! This one owner Certified Pre Owned beauty has 69k miles on it but looks and smells like brand new and has full 100k mile bumper to bumper warranty through Mercedes! This car has been meticulously pampered. Yes this has a Renntech chip boosting HP to 550!  If you dont like the extra power the chip is simply removed very easily.  It has every option possible including P2 package ($4,000 package), Navigation, Night view assist (front camera shown on dash screen)  20" black OEM factory wheels, Alcantara suede headliner, and it also has brand new tires all the way around! (cost $2,000)  This Mercedes has always been serviced at the Mercedes dealership since new and I have all the service records and books!  Look on the carfax at all the detail in service!  I am a private seller who simply collects exotic cars.  You will not find a better deal anywhere! Clean Carfax, no wrecks, no stories, not even a scratch anywhere! I will owner finance the car to you with NO CREDIT CHECK if you put down $25k! This car wont last long!  Call me at 972.591.3938 or email me today before this beauty is gone!  

The best color combination with all the right accents to make this a special purchase.  I can't stress how mint this car is!  If your looking for a CL63 AMG this is the one you want!   Clear title w no liens on hand for smooth transaction!  Can arrange transportation anywhere in the US for under $1,000.  Clean Carfax, window sticker and recent service at dealership shown in the pictures!  

-  I may be willing to sell the car for close to the starting bid, message me!  Bid with confidence!! Check my feedback, I have sold very expensive cars on here in the past!  

-  I can buyer finance this car to you with NO credit check with $25k down!  I can also arrange shipping anywhere in the US!


- Link to detailed service records from the Mercedes dealer since new :  

http://www.pdf-archive.com/2013/11/16/service-records/


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