Buying a C63
#1
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Buying a C63
I'm interested in buying a C63 and this one caught my eye, especially the edition1 aspect of it. https://atlanta.craigslist.org/atl/c...748054650.html . I am slightly weirded out by the red lettering on the interior dash compared to the usual small edition 1 badge, is this stock?
#4
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Personally I wouldn't buy a supercharged car unless he has all documentation of a professional install. Car looks pretty cool though.
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Limited production numbers (Coupe had 100 allocations to North American market I believe)
Matte/Satin Paint
Red stitched leather interior, lower red steering wheel leather trim
Seat headrests embossed with Affalterbach crest, small dashboard badging
Coupe came with P31 Package
Satin Black wheels
See attached PDF
Matte/Satin Paint
Red stitched leather interior, lower red steering wheel leather trim
Seat headrests embossed with Affalterbach crest, small dashboard badging
Coupe came with P31 Package
Satin Black wheels
See attached PDF
#9
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Limited production numbers (Coupe had 100 allocations to North American market I believe)
Matte/Satin Paint
Red stitched leather interior, lower red steering wheel leather trim
Seat headrests embossed with Affalterbach crest, small dashboard badging
Coupe came with P31 Package
Satin Black wheels
See attached PDF
Matte/Satin Paint
Red stitched leather interior, lower red steering wheel leather trim
Seat headrests embossed with Affalterbach crest, small dashboard badging
Coupe came with P31 Package
Satin Black wheels
See attached PDF
#10
Beauty of a car.
#11
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It’s a nice car, but his ad gives me the impression he wasn’t the owner when all those parts were installed.
He didn’t go into any of the supercharger details or wheel specs, and even got his radar brand wrong (K40, not E40). I’m apprehensive buying modified cars especially when they aren’t from the owner who had the work done. Receipts/service requirements always get lost in transition of ownership. Supercharging a car increases maintenance requirements. Who knows if those were preformed on time or even at all? Just my two cents.
He didn’t go into any of the supercharger details or wheel specs, and even got his radar brand wrong (K40, not E40). I’m apprehensive buying modified cars especially when they aren’t from the owner who had the work done. Receipts/service requirements always get lost in transition of ownership. Supercharging a car increases maintenance requirements. Who knows if those were preformed on time or even at all? Just my two cents.
Last edited by SuckaGDog; 11-30-2018 at 11:33 AM.