*****VRP Headers for C300/C350
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2008 C350 Benz, GLA250 4matic
yea i agree with the OBX, i havent got them yet but from what ive seen on every other thread theyre the best bang for your buck! and everyone keeps saying to get a C63...I think if that would have been an option financially most of us would already have one :/ lol and not only if you can afford the car ,insurance, MPG, and cost to keep the car up is a lot...I rather find away to get my C350 to 300ish hp and take out or at least keeping up other cars in my class by dumping in 2-3k ONCE. lol dont get me wrong...C63 AMG is a sexy beast, but one that is out of a 20 year olds hands for now -.- haha
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2008 C350 Benz, GLA250 4matic
pro install? becareful man...a lot of shops will take you for a ride. Ive heard it take anywhere from 6-10 hours to install them, most shops charge around $80-$110 per hour just for labor. Almost sounds to good to be true.
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Very little bang for your buck there. Get a diesel, then you can get a remap for $650.00 that gives you 45 bhp and 60ft lbs of torque!!! And better fuel mileage.... Face it, its the future, like it or not. IMHO
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c350coupe, Gencoupe R-spec
i've talked to a few people who have installed the OBX headers already one on a w204 and 2 more on w203 and they all said it was fairly easy to do them selfs so if you are having it done by a pro, it shouldn't be to long of an install. just need to go somewhere they weld onsite.