Fs: 2011 c63 amg w mods
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2012 P31 C63 Coupe Trackrat, 2019 GLE63S Coupe Beast
Shocking this hasn’t sold yet. Tells you a lot about how pathetic most C63 buyers are now. Maybe if you put some fake carbon fiber and cheap bling wheels on it will sell.
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Pi55ed.
I hope I don't have this much trouble selling mine. It goes up for sale either this weekend, or during the middle of next week.
Nobody will ever appreciate the struggles and sacrifices (and cost!) we made to get our cars as awesome as they are.....and then we sell them for a steal
Goodluck Ritalin.
I hope I don't have this much trouble selling mine. It goes up for sale either this weekend, or during the middle of next week.
Nobody will ever appreciate the struggles and sacrifices (and cost!) we made to get our cars as awesome as they are.....and then we sell them for a steal
Goodluck Ritalin.
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'04 E55 (Gone but not forgotten), '13 C63 P31 (RIP), another '13 C63 PP
Pi55ed.
I hope I don't have this much trouble selling mine. It goes up for sale either this weekend, or during the middle of next week.
Nobody will ever appreciate the struggles and sacrifices (and cost!) we made to get our cars as awesome as they are.....and then we sell them for a steal
Goodluck Ritalin.
I hope I don't have this much trouble selling mine. It goes up for sale either this weekend, or during the middle of next week.
Nobody will ever appreciate the struggles and sacrifices (and cost!) we made to get our cars as awesome as they are.....and then we sell them for a steal
Goodluck Ritalin.
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True.......but Ritalin's car is too old to be under warranty, yet is a stellar example for the MY. As long as he hasn't priced it in competition with a 2014 model with warranty, his car is fair game to me and sounds like a great deal. But yes, the problem is that the majority of people out there don't understand cars and performance vehicles as well as others (hell, this forum is a great place to start) so in the real world, yes, a heavily modified car will require a buyer that buys more into the seller as a person than the car itself.