Mercedes-benz 190e W201 2.6l, Restored! Amg Body Kit, Lorinzer Rims! E30 M3 Era on 2040-cars
Maplewood, New Jersey, United States
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One of a kind, very unique, RESTORED 1989 Mercedes 190E 2.6L THIS WAS ONE OWNER CAR WHEN I PURCHASED IT 2 YEARS AGO. People asked me why I chose the 2.6L automatic as the base for this project and not the 2.3L 16V model – the answer is simple – I wanted a reliable, easy to maintain, easy to drive, great handling car with plenty of torgue for city driving, good power and awesome looks! Although the 2.3L 16V has a racing history behind it and is a great car for the track, it lacks torgue for everyday driving and is expensive to maintain with it's costly cosworth engine. 2.6L 6 cylinder car as a base for this project. BODY: Many-Many man hours went into the labor on this Mercedes to make this one of a kind custom AMG kit fit right and to make this car as you see it today! It’s absolutely beautiful ! Fully repainted in OEM Mercedes White color, all dings, scratches, imperfections removed – the color looks amazing ! Custom AMG Body kit (front bumper with custom fog lights, side skirts, rear bumper, 3 piece spoiler and custom wheel flares), shaved antenna European head lights with HID Xenon Low Beam, HID Xenon High Beam, HID Xenon Fog lights European Very Rare MHW all red tail lights Euro Front Grill, custom Tri color pin stripe (German Flag with gold matching the color of the rims) INTERIOR: Excellent condition Black Interior, custom carbon fiber accents on doors, front console and dash board (rare!) Excellent condition Grey carpet, full set of OEM mats, Excellent Headliner! Custom RennTech instrument cluster with white faces and red needles, Rare Hella by MOMO steering wheel, real wood shift knob! Sony AM/FM/CD/Ipod/Iphone compatible stereo system, updated 6x9 top of the line Pioneer speakers! Everything works, all electricals, windows, regulators, switches, sunroof, heat, switches, knobs etc… !!! SUSPENSION / WHEELS: Brand New Bilstein sport shocks and Lowering springs! New Bushings ! Restored Original Lorinzer D90 Mercedes wheels, painted nogaro silver with new Kumho 16" tires, mounted and balanced, perfect! This mercedes looks and drives like a dream ! ENGINE / EXHAUST: 103,600 original miles, major tune-up included: New Water Pump, new Radiator, New Belts, New Ignition wires, New Valve cover gasket, New timing cover gasket, New Cam Seal, New acc pulley, New Transmission and Engine oil flush with new Oil and filters, New Transmission lines, New Hoses, New Clamps, New A/C Fan, New Fan clutch, etc..etc…etc.. over $2k in receipts !!! Factory Bosal exhaust. Anti theft alarm is installed with remote controlled key-less door opening. THIS MERCEDES RUNS AND DRIVES PERFECTLY ! NO HESITATION, NO SHAKING AT IDLE, NO MISS DURING ACCELERATION! EVERYTHING WORKS AS IT SHOULD! You will not regret owning / driving this beauty! Please keep in mind that you are not buying 2014 Honda Civic with warranty, this car is 25 years old and although, most of the components were updated / upgraded, it is still a vintage Mercedes. This car is sold AS IS, there is no warranty. I highly suggest PPI (pre purchase inspection) to avoid any misunderstandings between the seller and the buyer! The car car is available for inspection in Maplewood, NJ 07040 CHECK MY 100% POSITIVE FEEDBACK ! BID WITH CONFIDENCE! Please view my other items FOR SALE on Ebay ! |
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