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Hi guys,

im selling my car now due to buying a house very soon.

2008 Mercedes Benz C class 200 Kompressor.

It has been a wonderful vehicle, Never had a problem.

Always serviced on time, use BP Ultimate RON 98 Petrol, Parked on a secured carpark building, do not exposed to sunlight much, wash once a week and polish (interior exterior) once in a month, and a non smoker owner.

Interior and exterior condition are great. Never been in accident, always drive with a good care.

Extras i have purchased for this car:

19 Inch BBS LM Wheels 8.5 with +45 offset - front set

19 Inch BBS LM Wheels 9.5 with +40 offset - rear set

Kumho 225/35/19 Tyres Front

Kumho 255/35/19 Tyres Rear

EIBACH Suspension

BI-XENON HID 8500K

Mercedes SLS Front Grille

Tinted Window

Bought all extras for $7000+ and will included in the sales

Number plate not included on the sales.

Price $41900

Negotiable (sensible offer) only for Serious buyers only, time-waster will be ignored!

contact: 04300 83 799

CALL NOW FOR INSPECTION! DONT WAIT!

Eastern suburb and City area.

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Thanks :)

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