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US $13,995.00
Year:1998 Mileage:67575 Color: Black /
 Black
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Transmission:Automatic 5 SPEED W/MANUAL Mode
Body Type:Convertible
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:2.3L SUPERCHARGED
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
VIN: WDBKK47F8WF049875 Year: 1998
Number of Cylinders: 4
Make: Mercedes-Benz
Model: SLK-Class
Trim: CONVERTIBLE 2DR
Options: Cassette Player, Leather Seats, CD Player, Convertible
Drive Type: RWD
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag, Side Airbags
Mileage: 67,575
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows
Sub Model: 230 KOMPRESSOR
Exterior Color: Black
Interior Color: Black
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Condition: UsedSeller Notes:"A MUST SEE! CARPROOF CERTIFIED (See Pictures)!!!! Very Clean car, never winter driven, all original parts! A few minor dings and stone chips. Looking to upgrade to more recent model!"

Canadian Car, 108750 kilometers=67575 miles

Minor dings and scratches on body panels. Tires in excellent condition. P205r55x16" Good Year Eagle RSA All season. Excellent mechanical condition. All original owner manual, warranty booklet and others included. Roof fully functional, no water leaks, Original radio with 6 disc CD changer in Trunk. Wind screen Included. Driven only 2500 miles (4000 kms) this summer. Maintained at Mercedes Benz in and around the Montreal area by previous owners.

$1500.00 required upon winning bid.

Balance due within 72 hours from auction close. 

Local pickup only. Shipping, Licensing, taxes and other fees (When and where applicable), are the buyer's responsibility

 

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 Rapport Carproof:


Superbe d'ecapotable `a toit rigide, bas kilom'etrage, Peinture originale, jamais conduite en hiver, jamais accident'ee.
Moteur 2.3l Suraliment'e, (Supergharger) ''KOMPRESSOR''
Contr^ole de traction asservie (ASR)
Freins Antiblocage
Couleur Noir, Int'erieur en cuir noir en excellente condition.
Jantes en Aluminium d'origine.
Phares anti-brouillard avant et arri`ere
Automatique `a 5 rapports avec mode manuel sport.
Toit d'ecapotable rigide 'el'ectrique
Vitres et v'erouillage de portes 'el'ectriques
Air climatis'e, Si`eges chauffants (Conducteur et passager)
Coussins gonflables avant et lat'eraux
R'egulateur de vitesse
Radio AM FM St'er'eo, Cassette, Changeur de 6 disques avec 6 haut-parleurs.
Pneus en excellente condition
Et beaucoup plus!


Carproof Report:
 
Superb and rare hardtop convertible, low mileage, original paint, never winter driving, never crashed.
Supercharged engine 2.3l (Supergharger) KOMPRESSOR''''
Traction control (ASR)
Antilock brakes
Black on black leather interior in excellent condition.
Alloy Wheels OEM.
Fog lights front and rear
5 speed automatic with manual sport mode
Rigid convertible top electric
Power windows and Electric door Locks
Air conditioning, Heated seats (driver and passenger)
Front and side airbags
Cruise
AM FM Stereo, Cassette, 6 disc changer with 6 speakers.
Tires in excellent condition
And much more!

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