2003 - Mercedes-benz C-class on 2040-cars
Plano, Texas, United States
2003 Mercedes Benz C32 AMG with performance mods. Performance Mods: Here are the mods: LET 185mm pulley ( Can’t remember how much I paid) VRP Headers (1,100.00) Eurocharged tune and cable (both of these will be included as well as support from Eurocharged, 400.00) No resonator & rear cat delete Heat Exchanger (Intercooler, 300.00) Johnson CM30 Intercooler Pump (150.00) Magnecor KV85 8.5 competition Ignition Cables (Installed May-2013) NGK Laser Iridium Spark Plugs IFR6D10 gap is at .039- Stock Heat Range (Tune Up done November-2013) K&N filters (Installed May-2013) Pulley Saver Kit Walding from NeedsWings (Under 11 month’s warranty, 250.00 Best investment done) Fairly new Supercharger clutch (Invasion Auto Products, replaced no more than 4,000 miles ago, 600.00 approx.) LED Daylights (100.00 set) H&R Sway bars (350.00 set) 3 piece slotted STOP TECH Front brake system (I love it, car stops in a dime, you won’t be needing brake pads anytime soon, I paid 2,800.00 plus labor) Full Bilstein suspension and springs with adjustable height and damping. (This system alone was 3,000.00 plus labor)
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