Tommy's awe-inspiring Ccoupe




Too bad I didn't know.
We coulda met up for a cocktail.
I did find out the reason for the supercharger intake popping off the block; the intake tube, a tube about 6" in diamater I believe (cost of $15) was misshapen, which is why it wouldn't stay tight. All better now.
Leaving on Saturday for SF for a week and a half. Any recommendations for car shops, restaurants, etc., feel free. Got a ton of time to kill.

I'll probably be back again this year; will definitely let you know.
I kept a count; I saw 5 different ccoupes in SF (not yours, though), an increase by 5 of what I've seen around here this entire year.
Actually, my next long-distance driving trip may be Gemutlichkeit at Mid-Ohio in May; got the hankerin' for a driving trip, and have some Penn State friends at some stops along the way who I wouldn't mind saying hi to. And always wanted to get on Mid-Ohio's track, though usually it's been with thoughts of a Honda day in the CRX.
This pic's for midnight kompre - can't really see much, unfortunately, but the rust is all along the side of the sheet metal and is starting to move on to the outward face of the metal, so it's better to get it taken care of now.

And let me get into infomercial mode for one sec. While I was waiting on my cf Brabus steering wheel to get done, I had bought another wheel which I used in the interim. It's now for sale in the "interior" section on this forum. I even added a wheelskins two-tone cover to it, as I could not stand the stock rim's thin feel (so you would be getting a custom tommy steering wheel - just imagine the value that Antiques Roadshow would value it at!
).And I've also got another steering wheel for sale in same thread (had bought that one in the morning with the thought of sending it out to get some custom work on it - so happens that that afternoon, I got word that my Brabus wheel was finally done, after 6 long months). So happy shopping, and bid on both wheels early and often.
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Anyone had a similar problem with their tail light assemblies (unique to coupes, obviously)? I'm not a big fan of how that is designed at the moment.
i wanted to make sure i'm checking the right area for rust on my coupe.
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for the taillight issue... i've actually never had to replace bulbs. i switched to the facelift tails before my stocks burnt out.




Why did you have to remove the whole assembly?

Anyone had a similar problem with their tail light assemblies (unique to coupes, obviously)? I'm not a big fan of how that is designed at the moment.
My Coupe is up for the annual bulb replacement (or at least contact cleaning). It wants a sacrifice every year or so, or it starts throwing random light errors.
when i was down in atlanta meeting up with matt again my right running light burned out. then half way home the left one burned out. I have decided that next time i order form rmeuropean i am ordering all new bulbs again.

I repaired the driver side but still need to do the passenger side. I've also seen other early w203's in the are that have the same problem.

The stud conversion kit is from Rogue Engineering, which is about 5 mins from work here in NNJ; they had a hard time believing they'd fit on a Benz, but I tried 'em, and they're fine. The lug nut in the pic is a stock Honda part; my OZ rims are ball seat rims, so can't get the extended open lugnuts I wanted (would have looked awesome, too!), so I'll stick with these until a better, open-ended, ball seat nut comes around (I won't hold my breath).
They should be on in a couple of weeks. Also got my EDM center taillight assembly for my crx that I'd been hunting down for a while (tough to find them in good shape for less than an arm and a leg these days), so it was a banner day here.

This time, it was that the ignition wasn't recognizing the key about half of the time when I'd insert it. So I need a couple of ignition thingies. Then, of course, they were poking around and I need new motor mounts, tie rods again, front wheel bearings, and since they were so nice to want to do all that for me, they're going to install the replacement door handles and the rear speaker cover on the passenger's side (I call foul on MB for putting speakers there on this car, just where the seat belt tongue will do the most damage).
Should have it back on Tues., and be much the poorer for it. This car better last for at least another couple of years (Abarth at the end of 2012, baby!
). And I will do those stud conversions next weekend - was going to get to them this weekend, but it was not to be, sadly. But I talked to Rogue and they said it was completely unnecessary to let the studs sit for 24 hours without putting the wheels back on. I will give them a couple of hours at least, though, since I'll be painting the hats on the rear brakes and finally paint the stock rear calipers gold to match the fronts.
I know that I should stop pouring $$ into this car at some point, but with 140k on it, I'm still hoping to squeeze a little more juice out of this lemon before it starts rusting on some landfill on Staten Island.

This time, it was that the ignition wasn't recognizing the key about half of the time when I'd insert it. So I need a couple of ignition thingies. Then, of course, they were poking around and I need new motor mounts, tie rods again, front wheel bearings, and since they were so nice to want to do all that for me, they're going to install the replacement door handles and the rear speaker cover on the passenger's side (I call foul on MB for putting speakers there on this car, just where the seat belt tongue will do the most damage).
Should have it back on Tues., and be much the poorer for it. This car better last for at least another couple of years (Abarth at the end of 2012, baby!
). And I will do those stud conversions next weekend - was going to get to them this weekend, but it was not to be, sadly. But I talked to Rogue and they said it was completely unnecessary to let the studs sit for 24 hours without putting the wheels back on. I will give them a couple of hours at least, though, since I'll be painting the hats on the rear brakes and finally paint the stock rear calipers gold to match the fronts.
I know that I should stop pouring $$ into this car at some point, but with 140k on it, I'm still hoping to squeeze a little more juice out of this lemon before it starts rusting on some landfill on Staten Island.
i get my car back next week (hopefully) after a ton of body work... mostly trying to make it clean again with a few minor additions... hopefully our cars will last 2-3 more years.




No worries, purrs like a kitten.
You know what needs to be done to keep that coupe happy.
Have you ever flushed your tranny?
I'm waiting for my mileage award from mbusa, no work yet, 2 or 3 weeks now....hmmmm.




