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Make: Mercedes Benz

Model: E240

Milage: 134,000

Transmission: Semi-Automatic

Colour: Charcoal

Location: Tullamarine - Melbourne

Currently registered? 12 Months Rego

Price: $19,000

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

(Had to make another thread because the first one had too many posts and I couldn't edit the first page. Please don't close this one.)

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Your trying to sell a car on a sight for car nuts. For 19k I could buy a 32 GTR on here or a balls to the wall 33. You have to understand that while i'm sure this car is worth 19k anywhere else on this site that means nothing.

As i've spent well over 20k on my car I may think of swapping with you! Your right in saying a set of 20's and some blacked out windows this thing could look nice....

GL mate!

I've got it advertised in other places as well. Some people are over the "hotted up car scene" while others are settling down because of a wife/baby - which is why I also put it up here. I've had some interest for swaps, but nothing too serious - which is why I dropped the price.

Cheers anyways though

  • 3 weeks later...

Update: I just got the car back from my mechanic. Just got an original Mercedes Exhaust fitted as the muffler from the old one was rattling a little - also got the lights completely polished and refitted which cost me a total of $850. Will keep the car at the original price though.

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