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Make: Mercedes Benz

Model: E240

Milage: 132,000

Transmission: Semi-Automatic

Colour: Charcoal

Location: Tullamarine - Melbourne

Currently registered? 12 Months Rego

Price: $22,000

Contact: 0402-757-369 SMS any time, or call after 5pm

Comments / Modifications: This beauty has been well looked after it's whole life. It has been recently serviced and well maintained inside and out. The body is completely straight with no major scratches or dents, and the interior is amazing. This car comes with the works - including 12 months registration. The only modification I have done is install a set of Xenon headlights which look great and are unbelievable for night driving. Other than this, the car is completely standard - including a factory 6 stack CD player in the boot.

Images: http://i9.photobucket.com/albums/a65/STAWKA/BackCorner.jpg

http://i9.photobucket.com/albums/a65/STAWKA/FrontCorner.jpg

http://i9.photobucket.com/albums/a65/STAWKA/Front-1.jpg

http://i9.photobucket.com/albums/a65/STAWKA/RearInterior.jpg

http://i9.photobucket.com/albums/a65/STAWKA/SideFront.jpg

http://i9.photobucket.com/albums/a65/STAWKA/Side.jpg

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Nobody here is getting married, and needs a nice safe family car? I started my new job today which doesn't require a car, and this beauty is absolutely going to serve me no purpose sitting in the driveway. Someone take it off my hands.....

swaps?

While I do love my 32's (had one), it's time for me to either sell the Merc and buy an R34 for weekend use, or just sell the Merc and buy a shitbox for the weekends. So if I were to do a trade, it would have to be for a black R34. Sorry man, nice car you have though :P

Ohh that explains it then :)

Yeah i'd trade but only for a Black 34 GTT, manual and coupe. Thanks for bringing that up though

thanks dude but i wasn't really asking for myself, more for those who are over the import scene.

nice car =)

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Bump! I've had some pretty good interest over the last week or so and even some good offers - not really a GTR offer though.

I'm looking for a GTR - either an R32 or R33. Either need to trade this in for a weekend car (GTR), or sell it and pay for my trip overseas with cash. Give me an offer - throw it at me (Just be reasonable)!!!!!

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