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2003 Mercedes Benz C230 Kompressor Black Automatic New Brakes 4-door Sedan on 2040-cars

Year:2003 Mileage:171465 Color: and black interior with
Location:

Annandale, Virginia, United States

Annandale, Virginia, United States

Up for sale is a 2003 Mercedes-Benz C230 Kompressor 4 Door Sedan.  The vehicle has a black exterior and black interior with carbon fiber accents.  There is 171,465 miles on the vehicle.
Here is a list of services that have recently been performed

Re-built cylinder head
New timing chain and timing chain tensioner
A-service
Front brake pads and rotors
Rear brake pads and rotors
Brake fluid flush
Alternator pulley(one-way clutch type)
Thrust arm bushings
Front lower control arm bushings
Rear Shocks
Both front interior grab handles
Both fuel sending units
Rear SAM module
Updated Mercedes-Benz battery with deep cycle technology

The engine runs smooth and the transmission shifts smoothly.
There is a bit of feathering on the tires which causes some road noise while driving.

The vehicles does NOT have a warranty and is sold AS-IS!

This vehicle is also listed locally and I have the power to end the auction if vehicle sells locally.

Please feel free to send me any questions or requests.



On Mar-31-14 at 17:07:52 PDT, seller added the following information:

I wanted to add a few more details to the listing...


Vehicle has a set of carpet floor mats and Mercedes-Benz all weather floor mats
New Mercedes-Benz wiper blades
Tinted windows(rear window glass has a few bubbles in the tint)

I want to be as detailed as possible so there are no surprises...I take a lot of pride in my reputation and feedback!
-The trunk handle sticks a little bit.  I have lubricated it and works better
-Both rear interior door handles have scratches on them
-There are some paint chips around the fuel door area
-The driver's side seat trim piece is cracked
-The rear bumper has 2 small marks where it looks like a license plate tapped it
-If the vehicle sits in the sun for a long period of time the instrument cluster display with darken slightly on the top and bottom of the display but doesn't effect the function

I forgot to talk about the tires...
Left front tire - Goodyear Fierce with about 7/32" tread (slight feathering)
Right front tire - Yokohama with about 9/32" tread
Left rear tire - Sumitomo with about 9/32" tread
Right rear tire - Goodyear Fierce with about 4/32"

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