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Old Feb 13, 2020 | 03:29 PM
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I need help please!! (2020 C300 Coupe)

Hi, So I was at the dealer yesterday and bought myself a new 2020 C300 coupe. Thing is, I bought it because the price was too good to say no but the one sacrifice I had to make was no AMG line package!!

I’ve scoured the internet for answers to my questions but no answer! Can someone on here help me!

I love the AMG line package! Is there anyway I can put the package on my car? Is there anyway I can make it look like I have the package more? I was thinking of adding 2 horizontal canards On the front bumper like on the AMG line version but I don’t know if it will fit. I’ve been looking to try find front and rear bumpers but they’re so expensive. I love the car but just wish it had the package.
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Old Feb 16, 2020 | 12:41 AM
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Hi!
First congrats on the new C-Coupé .
I understand your problem cuz I was trying to do that to my 2018 CLA too. There are a few options.

1. Find the AMG Front & Rear Bumpers Conversion Kit online, usually on eBay or Amazon. I've seen those before for some certain Mercedes models.
Pros: If you know how to convert all your sensors' locations and know how to paint the bumpers yourself (those kit bumpers usually come with converted sensor racks, you just have to relocate those sensors to those racks), this way is gonna be very cheap, like 1-2k dollars in total.
Cons: It's not gonna look good if you don't know how to do any of those yourself.

2. Usually, a Mercedes Certified Bodyshop & Collision Center (usually associated with a Mercedes dealer somehow) is able to do that. Just clearly describe what you want to them and they'll finish the whole process including parts ordering, relocating the sensors inside the bumpers and paintworks.
Pros: This way is gonna be really easy for you, and usually an MB certified body shop or collision center can do that really well, without any errors.
Cons: It's much more expensive than DIY, a full conversion job for Front, Side Skirts and Rear Bumpers costs approximately 10k-15k dollars.

Hope this information can help you!
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