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2002 Mercedes Benz Slk32 Amg Ragtop In Rare, Original 11x 17 In. 3pg. From '01! on 2040-parts.com

US $7.98
Location:

Eastport, New York, US

Eastport, New York, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Country of Manufacture:Germany

HI! UP FOR AUCTION IS A 3 PAGE AD FEATURING A CLASSIC, FINE GERMAN AUTMOBILE AND IT'S FEATURED IN AN AUTO MAGAZINE: THE CAR?...A 2002 MERCEDES BENZ SLK32 AMG RAGTOP AND THAT IS NOW WORTH BIG BUCKS!!  YOU WON'T BE DISSAPOINTED AS THIS IS A RARE ARTICLE WITH GREAT TEXT &....THE 11 x 17 in. 2 PAGE PHOTO IS TO DIE FOR!  IF THE THING IS YOUR RIDE, IT IS PROBABLY A PRETTY RARE PIECE AND YOU'LL WANT IT FOR YOUR COLLECTION! (PHOTOS PURPOSELY COMPROMISED TO AVOID UNLAWFUL DUPLICATION) THIS VERY RARE AD WOULD LOOK GREAT FRAMED ON THE GARAGE WALL OR PLACED IN FRONT OF YOUR RIDE ON SHOW DAY! -JUDGES EAT IT UP!  GOOD LUCK TO ALL BIDERS AND THANKS FOR LOOKING AT ALL THE AUCTIONS! -  Check out my other items!       Last One!                                              

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