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Wonder if any shops in the mid-east Florida would be willing to install some mods. For now I'm happy with my stock C32, but I'd definitely be wanting some mods in the future.
Thanks for the helpful replies
Thanks for the helpful replies

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Still love my C32 too, but I would also be interested in some mods if there was a reputable shop in Sacramento to install them...
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Thanks for the helpful replies
Some mods you can do yourself if you're handy. There's a LOT of DIYs here too. I did my own SC Pulley (Code 3) (1 hour of labor),, splitter and Code 3 Intake. Depending on what you want to do (HE, IC, manis etc), much of it can be done by yourself with a lil knowledge, tools and perseverance.Originally Posted by Apox
Wonder if any shops in the mid-east Florida would be willing to install some mods. For now I'm happy with my stock C32, but I'd definitely be wanting some mods in the future.Thanks for the helpful replies
How about a DIY take off all the trim including the door trims... 

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+ 1...I can do the code3 pulley in about 10 minutes. I've also replaced HE, SC oil, injectors, thermostat, cooling separation, custom intake, brakes, changed out headlight lenses, license plate light housings, custom idler pulley, belt tensioner etc...these are not hard to work on. Next is radiator upgrade and tranny service.Originally Posted by Newzchspy
Some mods you can do yourself if you're handy. There's a LOT of DIYs here too. I did my own SC Pulley (Code 3) (1 hour of labor),, splitter and Code 3 Intake. Depending on what you want to do (HE, IC, manis etc), much of it can be done by yourself with a lil knowledge, tools and perseverance.
Radiator you might want to take in unless your just a mercedes guru...that is an item I didn't want to mess with or second guess...I had them replace and flush with the new radiator even though I didn't have a problem. But I own a 2002 C32 so I didn't want to take any chances...