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New Member and Also new to the MB scene, I built my first Euro ? car last summer and while it was a fun little car it wasn't enough. This one came through and I thought yup the time is right. my GF is a little upset she like the 328.
Studded, Tuned, Forged Wheels. Long Tube Headers and Valve Tronic Agency Power Exhaust and Upgraded Head and Tail lights coming. As for the paint, its good but once its Wrapped it will be crazy !
Here are pictures from this morning. Our 2003 mile C63 being delivered. Will post better pictures after a clean an detailed. It looks perfect but has some pollen. Unavoidable this time of year in Florida.
I paid what the buyer was asking for it. I know that he was asking for a lot. I knew that I was over paying for it, but I didn’t care. I just wanted it. I’m 74 years old and I was trying to down size because of my failing health. So the plan was to go from six cars to four. I sold our Aston and G55. Then I saw this car advertised and I know I paid too much but where could I find a basically new 2010 C63. So I really didn’t care what I paid I liked it and I wanted it. It truly is just like brand new. Not a scratch or swirl mark in the paint. The interior has no crease marks in the leather it has never been wet no rain and no water washing it . Only a detailer and microfiber towel. It was always kept in a climate controlled environment under a cover. This won’t get much use it is a collector quality car and will be treated as such. So now I’m back up to five. I don’t feel that it is right to tell prices.
Last edited by Gene Gorman; 03-01-2023 at 11:00 PM.
Well thanks. Wanted to know in case i decide to put mine for sale I'm not sure how much to ask, so wanted a comparison, since mine is the second or third lowest mileage in the world
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