Look at the goodies I got from Steve...
As expected it was another successful install for the Midwest leg (Nov 22 - 25) of Steve's U.S. tour as Chicago became the host for 7 MB's. For me it was the second time this year I had an opportunity to see Steve, the first one being over the summer for euro command/tv tuner and '05 blinkers.
This time around, Steve brought some more goodies; '05 shifter, convex mirrors, power folding mirrors, and front/rear parktronic. As typical of Steve, his exceptional workmanship was just amazing to watch. I've worked with a few very detailed oriented technicians/installers in the past but compared to Steve, he blows them away when it comes to quality and personal committment to doing it right the first time. I could see that Steve takes a lot of pride in his work and from that, his reputation follows. Steve and I made a deal, I told him from now on no one will touch my car except for him. The local MB dealer would only be there to perform the regualr maintenance services.
The only snag we encountered was the climatronic, of which Steve brought 3 this time and did not work with my 04.5 C230K sedan. Including the past summer, we've tried 5 different climatronics all to no avail. I was happy for John in which the one climatronic worked fine for his C230K coupe. Steve will bring over another climatronic in the spring to see if that would work. Honestly, that's the only interior option I'm still missing.
The parktronic install was by far the most interesting install to observe and somewhat assist (Steve had everything under control). As it was a bit hairy to see the car completely apart, I knew Steve would be able to put it back together probably with his eyes closed. Too bad my order for the AMG bodykit didn't come in at this time, since the bumper was removed, this would have been the perfect time to get them installed.
As for the goodies, love the power folding mirrors. My garage is very tight as it is and with the addition of this option, it makes it much easier. You may think, how does a few inches make a difference, after seeing my garage, every inch counts. Plus, I just like the feature overall, can't wait to show this off to my local dealer, they'll just freak out.
The convex mirrors came in handy as changing lanes are much easier now. Can't believe these weren't offered to begin with, what was the U.S. thinking of? Plus, these convex mirrors look a lot better than those aftermarket stick on's, you know what I'm talking about, those round mirror "thingys."
The shifter is the perfect fit to finish my interior. I really hated that dull black shifter that came with the C230K sport sedan model, now with this one, there's just enough chrome trim to make it more noticeable, plus I like the MB star, very classic looking. Just need to climatrionic now.
Last but not least, the parktronic. As mentioned above about my tight garage, this along with the folding mirrors is a great functional option. I can't believe how accurate this thing is. I'm now confident anywhere I go to park, I'll be rest assured that I won't bump into anything. I guess I won't need those 75lbs sand bags as stoppers anymore. Plus, that extra-extra display is a cool conversation piece for my new passengers, as they ask "What's that?" Anytime, I see the parktronic display light up, I'm reminded that I have an option that is not offered in the U.S. and is one in a limited number of cars here in the U.S. If any are interested, especially for those in tight parking situations, Steve's your man. You won't be disappointed with this option.
As the installs began to wrap up, Steve and I made an attempt to my local dealer to showoff the goodies and to help solicit future installs but unfortunately, the weather on this particular day was just awful as it snowed unbelievely, got about 5" of snow. Steve got his first hand experience of Chicago winters, and this is just the start. To drive back from the dealer, it took us about an hour to drive 5 miles. We got stuck on my driveway, which gave Steve an opportunity to exercise (shoveling that snow) -sorry about that Steve, just remember not to come to the midwest during the winter season. As I drove him back to the airport the next day, I know he was looking forward to California.
Lastly, for those new to MBenzNL or for you previous customers, there's is no one that can compare to Steve/MBenzNL. There's no need for any hesitation, you'll be assurred that the job will be done with the utmost workmanship and the best quality out there, Steve's work will actually surpass your own expectations. There's no need for hesitation, as long as you are willing to wait until Steve can make it back to the U.S., you'll know that it will be done right. Based on my own experience and confidence in Steve, I'm willing to wait as I already have him targeted for a spring install of several other goodies. As many others here can contest, Steve's your man! Not to forget, Wanda (BigSis) is great also, they both make a great team. Wanda will always keep you updated, she does an awesome job!
Here's some pics to enjoy.
'05 shifter, I especially like the black on black (I know I need climatronic).
Steve himself working on the front parktronic sensors (nice sweatshirt).
Front parktronic display.
Rear parktronic display in action.
Folding mirror and convex mirror.
Rear bumper sensors.
Everything fits in the garage perfectly.
What's next: before Steve's next visit I will get the following...
(1) Winter tires, definitely need for Chicago. You may ask why I don't just drive the H2, well I need to be confident my C230K can handle the winter in case it is needed. Plus, it's a lot more fuel efficient than 9 miles per gallon in a Hummer H2.
(2) AMG bodykit from Harris, on order and hopefully on it's way to Chicago. Can't wait to get that on, that'll complete the exterior look.
(3) 19" rims, not sure which style yet but either way with winter just around the corner, that'll be put on in the spring anyways.
Just wanted to share my recent MBenzNL experience, hope you enjoyed. Steve, good luck with the rest of the installs. Wanda, thanks again. And to everyone else, happy holidays.
...Regards, ECruz
I am going for the shifter and the mirrors as well, but I think that I need my BIX first. Like ECruz said, the service was first rate, no regrets here.

(2) Since I was the host garage, my installs were done in between everyone else. Everything (shifter, folding mirrors, convex mirrors) installed relatively quick, obviously the parktronic took the longest. I'd guessed several hours for the whole deal. Interior was gutted for the wiring, had to feed wires through the dash for the front display, bumpers removed for wiring the sensors, etc. Parktronic is definitely a big job but after it all, is a great option, at least for me.
For you warmer climate guys, here's something you're glad you don't have. Here's a pic that Wednesday when Chicago got it's first snow fall, we had just pulled in the car to finish the parktronic install.
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(2) Since I was the host garage, my installs were done in between everyone else. Everything (shifter, folding mirrors, convex mirrors) installed relatively quick, obviously the parktronic took the longest. I'd guessed several hours for the whole deal. Interior was gutted for the wiring, had to feed wires through the dash for the front display, bumpers removed for wiring the sensors, etc. Parktronic is definitely a big job but after it all, is a great option, at least for me.
For you warmer climate guys, here's something you're glad you don't have. Here's a pic that Wednesday when Chicago got it's first snow fall, we had just pulled in the car to finish the parktronic install.

It was nice meeting you Wednesday and sure enough it was a tough drive to down town Chicago after Steve installed the goodies. We got stuck on I-290 for over 2 hours and didn't make it to NoMI until almost 6:00pm! My wife has already started a new list for Steve to mod some more in the near future.
Great to hear that things went great.
Greetingz,
BigSis
I'm concerned that during routine service my MB dealer might eventually do something that will disable the great install Steve did on my euro spec Comand with DVD/TV with some software upgrade to North American version or something similar. Does anyone know if this is a possibility? Any know if there is a risk of this happening?
2003 E500
Thanks
dpaulyn
dpaulyn
I never got to publicly thank you for providing a great location for Steve's installs. I had the G500 there during the summer for some version coding. I then had Steve send the tuner which I have since installed.
FYI - your garage is pimp. I'm so jealous. You should see my garage.....a dump in comparison.
Thanks again!
Dave
Along with your the bi-xenon, put that next on your list.








