AMG E63 Conversion W212 2009 into facelift 2013
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2014 E63S; AMS 100 octane ecu tune; edok tcu tune; BB intakes; dyno tuned
Very very impressive
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2012 CLS63
Here is the result:
P.S. Special thanks to Dmitriy, Oleg and Constantin from MERCTEIL (http://www.mercteil.com) for supplying with original Mercedes-Benz parts for conversion. It was good to work with them.
P.S. Special thanks to Dmitriy, Oleg and Constantin from MERCTEIL (http://www.mercteil.com) for supplying with original Mercedes-Benz parts for conversion. It was good to work with them.
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I have a 2014 e63 and the grille does not have the "AMG" emblem. Can you just buy that emblem and added onto the grille or do you have to replace the entire thing? Your conversion looking amazing indeed
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2012 CLS63AMG Kleemann K3
We also did the conversion here in Tbilisi, Georgia. The car is 2012 E63 AMG Biturbo. We got all the parts from various suppliers on eBay.
Front Bumper: 1250 Euros
Rear Bumper: 750 Euros
Tail Lights: 600 Euros
Pipes: 500 Euros
Hood 600 Euros
Headlights: 1500 USD
Front SAM: 300 USD
Other Parts: 500 Euros
Painting and Installation: 500 Euros
Labor: Around 500 Euros (Wiring and SAM Programming)
Labor costs much less in Georgia than in any other country.
In addition to that we sold other parts such as hood, headlights, front bumper and rear bumper for 2000 Euros.
We bought all the parts used so saved a lot of money.
Since the front SAM was used we had a lot of problems with programming. In the end we made programming of SAM and headlights in our friend's car, which was 2014 E63 AMG.
There are some warning lights on the dash since some of the options didn't math on the both cars. For Instance Blind spot assistant, disctronic etc.. Also, our car had panorama and the other didn't have that option so some additional wiring and programming was made by the technician. However the other options work very well.
Thanks to this threat! this really helped us to do the job!!!
Front Bumper: 1250 Euros
Rear Bumper: 750 Euros
Tail Lights: 600 Euros
Pipes: 500 Euros
Hood 600 Euros
Headlights: 1500 USD
Front SAM: 300 USD
Other Parts: 500 Euros
Painting and Installation: 500 Euros
Labor: Around 500 Euros (Wiring and SAM Programming)
Labor costs much less in Georgia than in any other country.
In addition to that we sold other parts such as hood, headlights, front bumper and rear bumper for 2000 Euros.
We bought all the parts used so saved a lot of money.
Since the front SAM was used we had a lot of problems with programming. In the end we made programming of SAM and headlights in our friend's car, which was 2014 E63 AMG.
There are some warning lights on the dash since some of the options didn't math on the both cars. For Instance Blind spot assistant, disctronic etc.. Also, our car had panorama and the other didn't have that option so some additional wiring and programming was made by the technician. However the other options work very well.
Thanks to this threat! this really helped us to do the job!!!
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Hey guys I'm doing the same thing on my car. its 2011 e550 converted to 2014 e63. we kinda have hard time to figure out to let the headlights work.. if any one can help me that will be awesome.