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1998 '98 Mercedes Slk Kompressor Door Hit, Complete Car Good Engine Take A Look! on 2040-parts.com

US $1,975.00
Location:

Savannah, Georgia, US

Savannah, Georgia, US
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Up For sale is this 1998 Mercedes SLK, pretty hard door hit but most everything else is intact. Driver fender is a little twisted but everything else on the car is very nice. A rare opportunity to get a complete SLK parts car donor to fix yours or part this one out and make lots of $$$$. Car will run but since the airbags went off it is in safe mode and will not start. Good wheels and tires. Nice seats. Take the whole car for one price. I have all salvage paperwork to go with the car. I deal in Mercedes SL parts and just don't have the time to break this one up for parts. I don't have to tell you how much these parts are worth individually so if you want a great deal this is it! Delivery is available for a fee if within a reasonable disctance, I can assist with shipping for longer distances.

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