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420 hp -
Holy crap, I bet that thing is fast. I think I'd keep the outside of that thing bone stock, assuming the normal hood fits, to maximize the embarassement of all those that I blow away - especially unwary M3s. Too bad, I'm sure that 6.1L motor is ridiculously expensive.
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Holy crap, I bet that thing is fast. I think I'd keep the outside of that thing bone stock, assuming the normal hood fits, to maximize the embarassement of all those that I blow away - especially unwary M3s. Too bad, I'm sure that 6.1L motor is ridiculously expensive.
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its in this month's (US) issue of EVO #038. an article of Brabus modded C-coupé and the TVR Cerbera. their website is Brabus.com.
here's some more details:
Engine: V8, Front longitudinal, 6043cc
Compression Ratio: 11.0:1
fuel & ignition: Brabus/Bosch electronic ignition & multipoint injection
Max power: 420bhp @ 5400rpm
Max torque: 458lb ft @4100rpm
transmission: 5 speed auto, RWD, ESP
Front Suspension: MacPherson struts, coil springs, gas damper, anti-roll bar
Rear Suspension: Multi-link, coil springs, gas damper, anti-roll bar
Brakes: Vented discs front & rear
Wheels: 8x19in fr, 9.5x19in rr, alloy
Tyres: 235/35 Zr fr, 265/30 Zr rr Pirelli P7000
weight: 1650kg
power-to-weight: 259 bhp/ton
<b>0-60mph: 4.4sec</b>
<b>max speed: 188mph</b>
basic price: £60,000
"Such humongous grunt is terrifyingly addictive, especially when you're driving a sit-up-and-beg hatchback behind a ferociously fast, low-slung sports car."
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btw, i say "brah-boos" but i'm not sure if that's correct. maybe "bray-buhs"? anyone know?
here's some more details:
Engine: V8, Front longitudinal, 6043cc
Compression Ratio: 11.0:1
fuel & ignition: Brabus/Bosch electronic ignition & multipoint injection
Max power: 420bhp @ 5400rpm
Max torque: 458lb ft @4100rpm
transmission: 5 speed auto, RWD, ESP
Front Suspension: MacPherson struts, coil springs, gas damper, anti-roll bar
Rear Suspension: Multi-link, coil springs, gas damper, anti-roll bar
Brakes: Vented discs front & rear
Wheels: 8x19in fr, 9.5x19in rr, alloy
Tyres: 235/35 Zr fr, 265/30 Zr rr Pirelli P7000
weight: 1650kg
power-to-weight: 259 bhp/ton
<b>0-60mph: 4.4sec</b>
<b>max speed: 188mph</b>
basic price: £60,000
"Such humongous grunt is terrifyingly addictive, especially when you're driving a sit-up-and-beg hatchback behind a ferociously fast, low-slung sports car."
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btw, i say "brah-boos" but i'm not sure if that's correct. maybe "bray-buhs"? anyone know?
Last edited by young; 01-03-2002 at 10:01 PM.
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nope, actually, i think this is the second time i've emailed them i've gotten no answer. i'm going to call them and i'll let you know. i think they're in california - newport beach.
#33
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Yeah, call them.
They're pretty easy to deal with, though, like you, I sent them an email weeks ago, and got nichts.
BTW: Which Penn Station renovation were you talking about? I was there a couple of years ago, after the first renovation, which was really nice.
Being from Doylestown, I don't go to Philly much. Big cities are scary! We're going to the show tomorrow afternoon, though. I agree about Chinatown - it'll be too crowded with fellow tourists to make it worth a trip.
BTW: Which Penn Station renovation were you talking about? I was there a couple of years ago, after the first renovation, which was really nice.
Being from Doylestown, I don't go to Philly much. Big cities are scary! We're going to the show tomorrow afternoon, though. I agree about Chinatown - it'll be too crowded with fellow tourists to make it worth a trip.
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i just called them. according to the person i spoke to at brabus, the part is NOT offered... he was nice about it though.
tommy, actually, the convention center is right at the edge of chinatown and i'm not sure where you're parking (if you're driving in) but the roads are 1-way (wrong way of course ) and last year during the car show, the roads were packed - was moving very slooowly. if you go into the convention center (which is relatively new), there is a pedestrian bridge to the part in Reading Terminal. nice architecture there although the convention center proper is blah. if you get a chance, you may also want to see the new Kimmel Center (performance/orchestra hall) on broad street - just south of walnut. has a glass barrel vault that contains a rooftop garden. its probably a 6-8 blocks away (south and west).
tommy, actually, the convention center is right at the edge of chinatown and i'm not sure where you're parking (if you're driving in) but the roads are 1-way (wrong way of course ) and last year during the car show, the roads were packed - was moving very slooowly. if you go into the convention center (which is relatively new), there is a pedestrian bridge to the part in Reading Terminal. nice architecture there although the convention center proper is blah. if you get a chance, you may also want to see the new Kimmel Center (performance/orchestra hall) on broad street - just south of walnut. has a glass barrel vault that contains a rooftop garden. its probably a 6-8 blocks away (south and west).
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BRABUS Does have a 4 pedal kit!
With all the discussion regarding pedal kits I started thinking that I recalled seeing a 4 piece set in the Brabus catalog I received. Sure enough, the kit exists and after calling them I confirmed the 4th piece is indeed the dead pedal. According to the rep all pedals attach via screws, so this means you'd be screwing into the floor panel. How much, I'm not sure and the Brabus rep couldn't elaborate any further.
The part number for the 4-piece kit is 000-816-01 and cost is 195.00.
The part number for the 3-piece kit is 000-816-00 and cost is 195.00.
Here's the zipped PDF version of the catalog for the Coupe.
The part number for the 4-piece kit is 000-816-01 and cost is 195.00.
The part number for the 3-piece kit is 000-816-00 and cost is 195.00.
Here's the zipped PDF version of the catalog for the Coupe.
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BRABUS parts!
Hello, i want to know who sells Brabus parts in U.S, suchs as vendors and representatives of the Brabus company.
the brabus dealer here in portugal get´s me the brabus front spoiler for the sportcoupe for about 1050 u.s dollars.
How much will they cost me in the U.S?
Best regards
Bruno Fernandes
the brabus dealer here in portugal get´s me the brabus front spoiler for the sportcoupe for about 1050 u.s dollars.
How much will they cost me in the U.S?
Best regards
Bruno Fernandes
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peter from wheelexperts.com sells brabus body kits... and he may be able to get other stuff for you. his prices are very good.
(no, i don't work for him)
ah, you're in portugal... wheelexperts is a US site... sorry. maybe peter can hook you up though.
harris, your sig has the mbamg.com tag; does that signify anything? b/c the link doesn't work for me.
(no, i don't work for him)
ah, you're in portugal... wheelexperts is a US site... sorry. maybe peter can hook you up though.
harris, your sig has the mbamg.com tag; does that signify anything? b/c the link doesn't work for me.
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WHOA! 90K!!!
hmmm... if i had that much money for a car... the C wouldn't be it... i woudl be thinking more along the lines of E or even S..
now that i have made my grown up comment..... that's a nice car...
hmmm... if i had that much money for a car... the C wouldn't be it... i woudl be thinking more along the lines of E or even S..
now that i have made my grown up comment..... that's a nice car...