FS: Weistec Supercharged Stage 2 C63
This is a great car, GLWS!
Well said, thanks!
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Thanks! It's a beast for sure.
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Relax...You're acting like he offered the OP $25K. $40,000 is a reasonable starting point for a buyer and by no means a lowball offer. Telling the poster to go find a stock C63 for $40K is irrelevant here as the OP set his own price at $47,800, for whatever reason, and he never stated that he's firm on the price or there's no room for negotiation. 'Asking $47.800' means that IDEALLY and HOPEFULLY, that's what the seller wants for the car and absolutely not a hard number.
Whether the OP has $25K in parts or $100K in parts, he is saying the selling price is $47,800 and that's all that matters here. The OP will likely get what's he's asking for, but you have to understand that his offer was not at all unreasonable.
GLWS - beautiful car, that's for sure!
Last edited by ArmoE55; Feb 21, 2014 at 11:40 AM.
Like I said, I am calm. But seriously at the end of the day you'll end up walking away spending right around 40k for a stock C63 that is similar to this one. Anybody who knows a c63 and what it takes to go with a Weistec s2 S/C setup will know that $47k is well beyond a fair price especially considering only a couple thousand miles are on the setup.
S/C and headers alone are $17k without tax or labor.

I sold my pristine 2009 C with CPO and new tires with less than 40K about a year ago for 38K private party. Yes I did shop around and that was pretty close to actual market value. There is a difference between asking price and actual selling price.
I agree with you that his asking price is reasonable but it will take a special person to buy this car.
Like I said, I am calm. But seriously at the end of the day you'll end up walking away spending right around 40k for a stock C63 that is similar to this one. Anybody who knows a c63 and what it takes to go with a Weistec s2 S/C setup will know that $47k is well beyond a fair price especially considering only a couple thousand miles are on the setup.
S/C and headers alone are $17k without tax or labor.
Relax...You're acting like he offered the OP $25K. $40,000 is a reasonable starting point for a buyer and by no means a lowball offer. Telling the poster to go find a stock C63 for $40K is irrelevant here as the OP set his own price at $47,800, for whatever reason, and he never stated that he's firm on the price or there's no room for negotiation. 'Asking $47.800' means that IDEALLY and HOPEFULLY, that's what the seller wants for the car and absolutely not a hard number.
Whether the OP has $25K in parts or $100K in parts, he is saying the selling price is $47,800 and that's all that matters here. The OP will likely get what's he's asking for, but you have to understand that his offer was not at all unreasonable.
GLWS - beautiful car, that's for sure!










Buy Im letting it go for a different