Mercedes 240gd Wolf Very Unique 80815 Miles Run Straight From Army on 2040-cars
Swolgen, Netherlands
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VERY UNIQUE MERCEDES G-CLASS 4X4 CAR HAS 80815 MILES RUN WITH COMPLETE LOG , IN VERY GOOD CONDITION . IT IS IMPOSSIBLE TO FILL IN AN EUROPEAN VIN NUMBER BECAUSE EBAY DOESN'T RECOGNIZE IT . THE REAL VIN NUMBER IS WDB46131117048384 . WE WILL HELP SHIPPING . WE CAN BRING THE CARS FOR FREE TO THE PORT OF ROTTERDAM OR ANTWERPEN . THE SHIPPING COST ARE FOR THE BUYER AND DEPENDS ON THE DELIVERY ADRESS . THE CAR HAS DUTCH TITLE AND THE BUYER IS RESPONSIBLE FOR THE TITLE OF THE NEW COUNTRY . THE CAR IS ALSO ADVERTISED ON OTHER PLACES SO I RESERVE THE RIGHT TO TAKE IT OFF EBAY AT ANY MOMENT .
Mercedes-Benz G-Class 240 GD WOLF LONG Mileage: 80,815 Body type: SUV Number of doors: 3 Fuel Type: Diesel Year: 1986 Transmission: Manual Color: Green Engine: 2400 cc Number of cylinders: 4 Power: 52 kW (71 HP) Booklets: Present
Options and Accessories • straight from the army • roof rails • incl books • towing • all-wheel drive (4x4) • diff locks • reinforced rear axle • new mot • dutch papers • window for folding • very high load capacity 3450 kg total weight
FOR MORE INFO CALL: +31618338877 YOU WELCOME TO MAKE A TESTDRIVE AND CHECK THE CAR AT ALMOST EVERY TIME ,
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