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US $195,000.00
Year:2009 Mileage:6837 Color: White /
 Black
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Engine:810HP 1000 LB-Ft of torque!
Vehicle Title:Clear
VIN: WDBSK79F69F153686 Year: 2009
Sub Model: SL65 AMG BLACK SERIES
Make: Mercedes-Benz
Exterior Color: White
Model: SL-Class
Interior Color: Black
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Mileage: 6,837
Condition: UsedSeller Notes:"No Damage history, Like New."

2009 Mercedes SL65 AMG BLACK SERIES,
Only 6,837 Miles,
Diamond White on Black Leather,
6.0L V12 Twin Turbo,
Automatic Transmission,
Renntech Pkg 810HP& 1000 Lbs of torque!
1 of 175 Cars,
Keyless Go ,Xenon Lights,
1 of 12 in White

RENNtech R3 Pkg ($30,000.00)

 

  • RENNtech Ram Air Inlets
  • RENNtech High Flow Dual Intercooler Pump Kit
  • Stainless Steel Performance Mufflers
  • 100% Locking Differential
  • RENNtech Transmission Upgrade
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    Vehicle is located in Canada, but is originally a U.S. titled car, buyer to pay shipping and import costs.
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