2005 Mercedes-Benz SLK55 AMG

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Thegocka704

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Michaelh.

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90 months

Thursday 20th February
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Has the rear sub-frame been checked / replaced?

Your car appears to have the later gearbox that I understood to be introduced with the 2006 / 7 facelift model.
I’m probably missing something obvious but would be grateful if you could clarify.

Thanks.

Thegocka704

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6 months

Thursday 20th February
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Hi Mike
Not sure why a 2005 model would have a 2006/7 gearbox.
What makes you think that is so?

Michaelh.

3 posts

90 months

Thursday 20th February
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It has a later steering wheel with flappy paddles which came with the uprated facelift gearbox. Could be that it was fitted by a previous owner?
The ‘04/05 cars had gear change buttons behind the steering wheel. See other 2005 slk 55 ad’s on PistonHeads.

Mike.

Michaelh.

3 posts

90 months

Sunday 23rd February
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Has the rear sub-frame been inspected / replaced?

Regards,
Mike.

Thegocka704

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6 months

Sunday 23rd February
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Hi Mike, subframe is fine, age related corrosion been oiled over

JJ77

224 posts

60 months

Thursday 27th February
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In June 2024 all pads and disks were changed, but the Brake Wear Visit Workshop message is on, how can that be? Also do you have the answer for the steering wheel change?

Thegocka704

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6 months

Friday 28th February
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HI mate,
The wear sensor was not up to standard so was replaced. No light or warning now on.
The gearbox upgrade is not anywhere in the vehicle history. I`m awaiting the original owners reply regarding this.

Edited by Thegocka704 on Friday 28th February 09:45

JJ77

224 posts

60 months

Friday 28th February
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Thanks. I don’t think the gearbox has been changed just the retrofit of the Paddles which is quite common from companies such as commandonline.com. It’s the 2005 wheel with paddles retrofitted not the newer steering wheel and gearbox. But let’s see previous owner response.

JJ77

224 posts

60 months

Friday 28th February
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How do you find the paddles, less smooth than the auto box D?

Thegocka704

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10 posts

6 months

Friday 28th February
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Hardly used the paddles JJ, always are a bit less smoother than D but the auto change is really slick.

Ghat007

1 posts

2 months

Friday 28th February
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Hi, can you please comment on the extent of the stone chips and scratches? The bonnet and front spoiler show quite a few, some look large, but could be debris on the car when the photos were taken, which are not that clear.
Have any of the cars panels been resprayed?
Also there appears to be a crack/damage to the front spoiler, can you please comment?
Many thanks

leokerr_

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1 month

Tuesday 4th March
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Hello, just looked at the MOT data for the car and noticed it had a mileage roll back between 2012 and 2013. Why is it showing that and is there any discrepancies that are worth knowing.
Thanks

Thegocka704

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Tuesday 4th March
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Mileage was read in kilometres
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