Black, Slk-350 Had Top Convertible. Well Maintained, Ready To Go! Navigation on 2040-cars
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Up for sale is my Mercedes SLK-350, Had to switch to bigger car and I am planning to buy a motorcycle to satisfy the fun-part, so MB has to go. It's black. It has 131.XXX miles on the clock. Normal wear and tear as far as interior and exterior goes. Has leather, navigation (standard MB), premium HK music (plays MP3 off CD or DVD). It is a hard-top convertible of course, which is fun. Since it is a hard top it handles cold weather well. Well maintained. All things done as called for by MB. No issues going on right now that i know of. Next oil change is due in 1300mi. I used Mobile-1. Rear tires a good. Front tires will have to be replaced relatively soon. Also front brakes may need to be serviced soon (kinda noisy under heavy breaking) Just replace the battery. Check out pictures, let me know if you have anything questions. Up for a test drive in Blaine, Minnesota. I can drive you from the airport if needed too. Cash Only. AS-IS. Will trade for a big bike (BMW K16, Goldwing, Electra) Glitch #1: Car was involved in an accident early in its life that is why it has a "Prior Salvage" title. Everything was fixed back then, all the inspections passed, and now, 100.000 miles later, it is all good. Glitch #2: Some time ago I replaced navigation screen. As I was assembling everything back, i didn't sit the button panel properly. Now two buttons aren't working (arrow and one letter). When you using music part of it - you don't need those. When you typing in the address - you can get around that limitation using other arrows. Truth to be told, it would take about 1 hour to reassemble everything properly. I just don't have that anymore. Other then that, everything functions normally. |
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