Quad Tip Stock Exhaust Swap (Vegas Area)
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C300 4MATIC (w204)
Quad Tip Stock Exhaust Swap (Vegas Area)
Hey Everyone,
So I just ordered a new car and looking to put my C300 back to stock. I've got the "VaderSS" stock quad exhaust tip conversion (he's who originally posted the DIY). I used a second set of factory tips and had a custom "Y" pipe welded on to the factory exhaust. I also put the OEM AMG diffuser on. I'm now looking to swap someone their stock exhaust and diffuser for mine. As much as I know I can get some cash for it, I rather just get rid of it asap. This means I'll swap for FREE under a few conditions:
1.) You have to live in the Vegas area or be willing to come to Vegas.
2.) Your exhaust has to be stock and in decent condition (aka no dents, dings, or rewelded areas).
3.) You'll have to pay for labor to swap both exhausts. I have a shop here in town that can do it. While they do the exhaust swap, I will do the diffuser swap at the same time. This should save you some money on the labor. My guess is it will be 1 hours or 2 hours max.
I'll post some photos tonight. If you're interested, please PM me. This will be first come first serve and also based on how soon you can swap. Thanks!
photo's from the SMERC site, but thats my car.
TheDarkSide
So I just ordered a new car and looking to put my C300 back to stock. I've got the "VaderSS" stock quad exhaust tip conversion (he's who originally posted the DIY). I used a second set of factory tips and had a custom "Y" pipe welded on to the factory exhaust. I also put the OEM AMG diffuser on. I'm now looking to swap someone their stock exhaust and diffuser for mine. As much as I know I can get some cash for it, I rather just get rid of it asap. This means I'll swap for FREE under a few conditions:
1.) You have to live in the Vegas area or be willing to come to Vegas.
2.) Your exhaust has to be stock and in decent condition (aka no dents, dings, or rewelded areas).
3.) You'll have to pay for labor to swap both exhausts. I have a shop here in town that can do it. While they do the exhaust swap, I will do the diffuser swap at the same time. This should save you some money on the labor. My guess is it will be 1 hours or 2 hours max.
I'll post some photos tonight. If you're interested, please PM me. This will be first come first serve and also based on how soon you can swap. Thanks!
photo's from the SMERC site, but thats my car.
TheDarkSide
Last edited by TheDarkSide; 05-21-2012 at 04:08 PM.
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man, i just got back from vegas today! haha, too bad i didnt see this earlier... do you have a shop that you know there? I may be going with my friends again next week.