Great 2002 Mercedes Benz Slk 320 Brilliant Silver/ebony 13,400mi Awesome Vert!!! on 2040-cars
Eatontown, New Jersey, United States
Engine:3.2L 3199CC V6 GAS SOHC Naturally Aspirated
Vehicle Title:Clear
Body Type:Convertible
Fuel Type:GAS
For Sale By:Private Seller
Sub Model: SLK 320
Make: Mercedes-Benz
Exterior Color: Silver
Model: SLK320
Interior Color: EBONY
Trim: Base Convertible 2-Door
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Drive Type: RWD
Number of Cylinders: 6
Options: Cassette Player, Leather Seats, CD Player, Convertible
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Number of Doors: 2
Disability Equipped: No
Mileage: 13,420
It's a 2002 SLK 320 in Brilliant Silver Metallic and Ebony interior trim. It currently has 13,430 miles on the clock and is in gorgeous condition. It has received annual oil changes with M1 and filters are from the dealership. I just completed a Brake fluid flush with ATE Super Blue and coolant change with MB Coolant.
Since I've bought the SLK, I've utilized the warranty once and that was for a dead Driver Seat Motor. The SLK was purchased with a maintenance plan and was in effect til Aug 2012. Under the warranty and maintenance plan, fluids were change, battery replaced, and both valve cover gaskets were replaced.
Other than that, this SLK is in new condition mechanically.
As far as the exterior, it too is in excellent condition.Twice a year I would detail the SLK and this was the process.
Washed
Paint prepped with Aquartz Iron cut or Wolf's Deironizing Gel and Z1 Anti-Insekt
Rinsed
In the beginning I used Clay then discovered NanoSkin Autoscrub
On the first 2 details, I used a microfiber pad with Mezerna FG400 for paint correction after paint measuring.
Polished with Med Pad and Mezerna SF4000
Waxed with Z1 Wax to make the metallic pop with 4 coats.
Sealed with Klasse Glaze
Then afterwards, the paint didn't need any correction and I would just Wash, Decon the paint of fallout, Clay, Mezerna SF4000 (To take out light swirls) and then Z1 Glanz Wax
Wheels were always removed and cleaned the inside. They were prepped with Sonax Full Effects Cleaner. Stubborn stains removed with Tarminator and 3M Adhesive remover.
Door Jambs cleaned
Engine bay washed with APC and dressed with Adams In and out spray
Interior leather cleaned with Z1 Strong Plastic Cleaner and boar's head brush, wiped down and treated with Zymol conditioner. (Only pain was picking out the residue in the holes of the leather)
Dash cleaned with In and out spray.
All glass also clayed and cleaned with Perfect Glass
Exhaust tip polished.
So as you can see, the car was loved and it helps that I like to detail.
As for blemishes, I would like to mention the car as Perfect, but unfortunately it is not. There is a small dent on the hood, by the Starmark crest. The underside of the front bumper/spoiler does have scratches. You will not see them, but just thought I would mention it. On the right front fender, there is a paint chip. Its hard to notice but once pointed out, you can see it. And the front right wheel has blemished on the lip. It looks like curb rash, but its not linear, but just small scrapes on half the rim.
Other than those 4 things, the car is in excellent shape. As far as I know after doing a search, this is the lowest mile SLK 320 for sale in the country. The only one that is close is in Philly and has 15,600 and is Black on Black and was listed for $22,900.
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