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FOR SALE: Classic 1995 Mercedes SL320 - ?5750 ONO


eliotdao

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Mercedes SL 320 R129 - ?5750 ONO


This is a reluctant sale of my Mercedes SL320 convertible with detachable hard top, i have had it for around 3 years and am selling due to the arrival of our first child.


Its a great car in great condition, have look at the photos. We drive it about 3 times a week, so the engine has always been run regularly and has given us no problems at all, never failed to start, drives like new.


Mercedes Azurite Blue with Mushroom Leather interior, navy blue soft top as well as the hard top.


Things i have had done recently:

Full service a couple of months ago

New MOT and Tax this month

New soft top rear window a year ago

New battery 6 months ago

2 new rear tires 2 months ago

New wiper blade


Body:

Generally very good.

Some minor marks.

Small paint bubble on one of the wheel arches.

Some general marks on the rims.


The only thing i would do if i was keeping it is replace the driver side speaker cover and veneer by the door handle.


Please get in touch if you have any questions or want to come and have a look. Full service history available.


Cash on collection.


Eliot - 07950726043

Hi Joe,


It has an immobilizer and central locking that is controlled by the fob, but also a traditional metal key that has to be put in the ignition to start the car. So its not one of the modern systems that you can just get in the car and press a button with the key in your pocket.


Thanks


Eliot

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