Bling Bling at C-Spot Drive Tour-Dallas
#27
Out Of Control!!
Originally posted by MB-BOB
Patty Pumpkin Interior:o Tommy "the Smurf" has nuttin' on this one.
Patty Pumpkin Interior:o Tommy "the Smurf" has nuttin' on this one.
Nice pics, Bob. I'll take the splitter, please.
Rice is in the eye of the beholder...
#28
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Originally posted by tberry
Bob was this an attendee's car or an actual MB display car??? The wing HAS TO GO! and the 'special K' need to be re-done as well....somehow. What did u think of the event overall? I only saw about 10MBs in the lot when i went on last Sunday, and about half of them (including mine) seem modified.
Bob was this an attendee's car or an actual MB display car??? The wing HAS TO GO! and the 'special K' need to be re-done as well....somehow. What did u think of the event overall? I only saw about 10MBs in the lot when i went on last Sunday, and about half of them (including mine) seem modified.
My "appointment" was at 10am. When I got there, the crowd was 300-400, but it thined out to about half that over the lunch hour.
It was obvious to me that very few actually owned MBs, but were shoppers looking to take test drives. Lots of BMW's, Audis, Lexus', Acuras, etc., on the participant parking lot. There were maybe 15 MBs there. Modest mods on the few where mods were present (replacement wheels, mostly).
The crowd was not your MB country club set, but what you'd expect at a C-Class event: Lots of young Singles, plus Couples with small children. A lot of US transplants, principally Asian/Pac Rim. Plus a few middle aged car enthusiasts driving BMW's, looking to compare rides.
I enjoyed the event far more than I expected. Especially my two "Hot Lap" rides in the C32 AMG.
And tommy, imo, the only item that makes the car "ricey" (your word), is the wing. It belongs on a top-fuel dragster, rather than adding 40lbs of dead weight to an already porky Coupe.
Last edited by MB-BOB; 06-16-2003 at 01:01 PM.