20% off labor sale for repairs, installs, general service
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20% off labor sale for repairs, installs, general service
To start the season off right we are offering 20% off our typical labor charge for all repairs, installs, and services. Our normal hourly rate is 85.00/hr, for a limited time all MBworld members are eligible for 68.00/hr, just mention the post.
This includes performance parts install, oil changes, A and B services, repair of faulty parts, and anything else that would require a labor charge.
This sale will be going on until June 15th.
Please call or email for a quote.
This includes performance parts install, oil changes, A and B services, repair of faulty parts, and anything else that would require a labor charge.
This sale will be going on until June 15th.
Please call or email for a quote.
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How about a new a-pillar tach to replace the one you had put in a couple of years ago? I think I had gotten a bad apple; that thing stopped working correctly, and the other two gauges are still ok.
Ever install puddle lights (ones that shoot down to the ground from the bottms of the sills)? Have had a set of Brabus ones for years now, and figure it's about time to get 'em in.
And, since we're talking about it, how about installing my redone Brabus wheel and a new turn signal stalk?
Anything above you wouldn't be able to handle?
Ever install puddle lights (ones that shoot down to the ground from the bottms of the sills)? Have had a set of Brabus ones for years now, and figure it's about time to get 'em in.
And, since we're talking about it, how about installing my redone Brabus wheel and a new turn signal stalk?
Anything above you wouldn't be able to handle?
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How about a new a-pillar tach to replace the one you had put in a couple of years ago? I think I had gotten a bad apple; that thing stopped working correctly, and the other two gauges are still ok.
Ever install puddle lights (ones that shoot down to the ground from the bottms of the sills)? Have had a set of Brabus ones for years now, and figure it's about time to get 'em in.
And, since we're talking about it, how about installing my redone Brabus wheel and a new turn signal stalk?
Anything above you wouldn't be able to handle?
Ever install puddle lights (ones that shoot down to the ground from the bottms of the sills)? Have had a set of Brabus ones for years now, and figure it's about time to get 'em in.
And, since we're talking about it, how about installing my redone Brabus wheel and a new turn signal stalk?
Anything above you wouldn't be able to handle?
All the other stuff we are more then capable of handling.
My classes end this week, so anything after Friday we are good to go.
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Dude, what's with the hate? ![Stick Out Tongue](https://mbworld.org/forums/images/smilies/tongue.gif)
Is Pro-Sport much easier to install? Their sweep gauge is about half the cost of the Autometer stuff, and I'm starting to realize that a sweep makes much more sense than a digital tach - much easier to read.
I'll be off on multiple vacations the next coming month - doing the UK for 9 days (Heathrow, up to Loch Ness, over to Wales, then back to Heathrow - warm beer, haggis, and nessie - how can I go wrong?). So, was thinking Saturday June 12th as a possibility.
![Stick Out Tongue](https://mbworld.org/forums/images/smilies/tongue.gif)
Is Pro-Sport much easier to install? Their sweep gauge is about half the cost of the Autometer stuff, and I'm starting to realize that a sweep makes much more sense than a digital tach - much easier to read.
I'll be off on multiple vacations the next coming month - doing the UK for 9 days (Heathrow, up to Loch Ness, over to Wales, then back to Heathrow - warm beer, haggis, and nessie - how can I go wrong?). So, was thinking Saturday June 12th as a possibility.
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Dude, what's with the hate? ![Stick Out Tongue](https://mbworld.org/forums/images/smilies/tongue.gif)
Is Pro-Sport much easier to install? Their sweep gauge is about half the cost of the Autometer stuff, and I'm starting to realize that a sweep makes much more sense than a digital tach - much easier to read.
I'll be off on multiple vacations the next coming month - doing the UK for 9 days (Heathrow, up to Loch Ness, over to Wales, then back to Heathrow - warm beer, haggis, and nessie - how can I go wrong?). So, was thinking Saturday June 12th as a possibility.
![Stick Out Tongue](https://mbworld.org/forums/images/smilies/tongue.gif)
Is Pro-Sport much easier to install? Their sweep gauge is about half the cost of the Autometer stuff, and I'm starting to realize that a sweep makes much more sense than a digital tach - much easier to read.
I'll be off on multiple vacations the next coming month - doing the UK for 9 days (Heathrow, up to Loch Ness, over to Wales, then back to Heathrow - warm beer, haggis, and nessie - how can I go wrong?). So, was thinking Saturday June 12th as a possibility.
The Pro-Sport stuff is amazing, especially for the price. I have Defi on my Vette (which ran for 2 whole months last year), but the Pro-sport on the Crossfire is just as nice and about 1/10th the price.
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My question dude.........can you do Xenon=Present on my 2007 C280 4matic......
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