2005 Mercedes-benz Sl65 Amg **renntech** Upgrades on 2040-cars
Phoenix, Arizona, United States
Body Type:Convertible
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:Twin-Turbocharged and Intercooled SOHC V12
Fuel Type:GAS
For Sale By:Private Seller
Make: Mercedes-Benz
Model: SL-CLASS
Trim: 2 Door Convertible / Hardtop
Options: Heated and Vented Leather Seats, AMG Aero Body Work, AMG Sport Exhaust, 3 Piece 19-inch Alloy AMG Wheels, AMG Sport Suspension, AMG Tuned Twin-Turbo V12, GPS Navigation System, Bose Premium Audio, 6 CD Changer, Multi Contour Sports Seats, Leather Steering Wheel with All Auto Controls, Burl Walnut Wood Interior Trim, Driver and Passenger Illuminated Vanity Mirrors, Intermittent Wipers, Remote Trunk Release, RENNtech R3 Performance Package, RENNtech ECU Upgrade, RENNtech Full Carbon Fiber Airbox, RENNtech High Flow Intercooler Pump, 100% Locking Differential, RENNtech Transmission Upgrade, RENNtech Rear Wing Spoiler, RENNtech Toe Link Kit, Rear Retractable Wind Screen, California Plushweave Cover, Stainless Steel Performance Mufflers, CD Player, Convertible
Safety Features: Integrated Roll Bar, Security System, Active Suspension System, Traction Control, Automatic Tire Pressure System, Auto Dimming Mirrors, Bi-Xenon Head Lamps with Washers, Rear Defroster, RENNtech Toe Link Kit, Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag, Side Airbags
Drive Type: Rear Wheel
Power Options: Dual Zone Air Conditioning, Auto Climate Control, Parktronic Parking Assistance, Powered Glass Panoromic Hardtop, Telescoping Sun Shade, Power and Heated Mirrors, Active Lumbar Support, Tilt and Telescoping Steering Wheel, Keyless Entry and Ignition, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Mileage: 57,200
Sub Model: RENNtech AMG
Exterior Color: Black
Number of Doors: 2
Interior Color: Black Charcoal Napa Leather with Burl Walnut Trim
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Number of Cylinders: 12
This is a very special AMG with significant RENNtech upgrades for maximum performance. The engine, a Twin-Turbocharged and inter-cooled SOHC 36 valve V12, aluminum block and heads, with port fuel injection was originally governed at 156mph. After the RENNtech upgrades, the governor was disengaged. Current top speed exceeds 200mph. Zero to 60 in 3.3 seconds. Braking, 70 to 0 mph in 160 ft. RENNtech R3 performance package upgrades include; ECU upgrade, 3pc. full carbon fiber airbox, high flow intercooler pump kit, stainless steel performance mufflers, 100% locking differential and transmission upgrade resulting in modified performance of 700 HP @5900 RPM and 900 LB-FT @2650-4500 RPM (740 HP with racing fuel). Also includes RENNtech rear wing spoiler, RENNtech toe link kit (maintains stability at high speed and ensures the vehicle tracks straight under heavy acceleration as well as properly positions the car's suspension under heavy cornering and braking loads), and RENNtech camber bushing kit (ensures proper suspension alignment to maximize performance and handling under all driving conditions). Car is owned by a fanatic driving enthusiast and has been detailed and serviced regularly. New rear ties at 54,416 (9/12); front tires at 46,530 (11/11). New ignition coil assemblies, spark plugs, fuel injectors, and voltage converter at 54,600 (9/12). Service "B" (with oil and air filters) at 55,742 (10/12). New front bumper and clear bra (11/12). The Kelly Blue Book for this car without the RENNtech upgrades is $57,326. The RENNtech upgrades should add $10k in value, but I have priced this car at $59,000 - priced to sell!
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