Brabus C55 pictures (56k kick rocks!)
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Sick looking!! Here are a couple changes I would do to make it look better, lose the yellow "time attack" strips on the wheels, as it'd been played out, take off the painted "C55" & "AMG" emblems, and tint the front windows. Oh, I would probably change the hood emblem to a flat style unit.
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Sick looking!! Here are a couple changes I would do to make it look better, lose the yellow "time attack" strips on the wheels, as it'd been played out, take off the painted "C55" & "AMG" emblems, and tint the front windows. Oh, I would probably change the hood emblem to a flat style unit.
thanks for the suggestions but i'm definitely not going to debage my c55, i'm going to tint the front windows when i retint the whole car (minus the windshield) the yellow time attack i feel makes my car stand out more since its not common to see a yellow TA especially on a benz and i really like the way it compliments the brakes. and the hood emblem im going to switch out to see how i really like the flat one, it doesnt really do a whole lot for me right now.
thanks for the compliments guys!
paypaboi - glad i could get you a new desktop, if you need a larger pic let me know and i can get one sized for you.
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#37
Just how big are the rear meats and what was needed to fit them under there? Steamroller city out back.
And how did you go about painting the grill and emblems black? I want to do the same but heard plastidip is not permanent enough. I'm also not a fan of the matte look plastidip gives either.
And how did you go about painting the grill and emblems black? I want to do the same but heard plastidip is not permanent enough. I'm also not a fan of the matte look plastidip gives either.
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Just how big are the rear meats and what was needed to fit them under there? Steamroller city out back.
And how did you go about painting the grill and emblems black? I want to do the same but heard plastidip is not permanent enough. I'm also not a fan of the matte look plastidip gives either.
And how did you go about painting the grill and emblems black? I want to do the same but heard plastidip is not permanent enough. I'm also not a fan of the matte look plastidip gives either.
the grille and emblems were painted by a company in L.A. and repainted by a company in San Diego. they were painted gloss black. nothing special other than roughing up the surface a little and spraying paint on them. honestly if i did it again i would have vinyl wrapped it instead. way tougher and no chipping paint to worry about.