Mercedes S430 on 2040-cars
Harvey, Louisiana, United States
I REQUIRE $2,000.00 DEPOSIT IMMEDIATELY AFTER AUCTION AND BALANCE
WITHIN 7 DAYS UNLESS ARRANGEMENTS OR MADE.
!!!!!!IF YOU DO NOT HAVE THE FUNDING TO COMPLETE THIS SALE
PLEASE DO NOT BID!!!!!!
This Vehicle Is Fully Loaded With
Navigation, Heated Seats, Cd Changer, and Power Locks. The Interior Is In Great
Shape Just Your Normal Wear. The Exterior Has A Couple Minor Scratches On It
Easy Fix. The Only Issue Car Has Is The Air Shocks, I Just Replace 2 Of The
Shocks, About Six Months Ago, Now They Are Out Again, Plus Another One, I Decided
Not To Go With Air Shock, But Change Over From Strut Master, Cost $1,300.00,
But Now I Just Purchase A BMW 7 Series, And Decided Not To Deal With It, So My
Lost Is Your Gain. This Car Drives Anywhere Once Shocks Are Replaced, And Will
Make A Great Christmas Gift, All Questions Are Welcome. (504) 259-9840 And If
No Answer Leave A Message.
Thank You And Happy Bidding.
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