There was 3 C63 on magazine called es4 so I just wanted to share these cars.
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Wish I could see better pics of the C63 on the last page. The setup and wheels look nice. Looks like some type of multispoke painted black?
Here is bigger pictures.
Wheels are this: http://www.yokohamatire.jp/yrc/japan...F15/index.html
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Wheels are this: http://www.yokohamatire.jp/yrc/japan...F15/index.html
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Question for you HIRO; in the Top Gear show on the GT-R Jeremy said all cars in Japan are limited to 112mph (180kph) is this true? If so can you tune your C63 to remove this limiter? or would you face big penalties?
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All domestic cars have limit of top speed of 180km (112mph). Even GT-R has it. I mean for GT-R it only take couple of seconds. But for import cars don't have to fallow this law so my C63 had limit of 250km and other like Ferrari, Porsche will go 300km. Its really stupid law in Japan. For domestic cars are having huge power but still only can go up to 180km. I think my wifes C200 can beat GT-R. That is why I never buy domestic cars. Originally Posted by Vegas_AMG
Question for you HIRO; in the Top Gear show on the GT-R Jeremy said all cars in Japan are limited to 112mph (180kph) is this true? If so can you tune your C63 to remove this limiter? or would you face big penalties?
Yes you can take that limit off. You just touch the computer and that is it. But your warranty will be gone. So usually until your warranty is over no one touches computer. Police or no one will notice if you tuned up and take the limit off so that is no problem. Just dealer.
But good part about GT-R is that GPS knows where you are so when you are at the track the limit will be gone. It does this automatic. Then when you leave the track you get this 180km of limit back on.
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But good part about GT-R is that GPS knows where you are so when you are at the track the limit will be gone. It does this automatic. Then when you leave the track you get this 180km of limit back on.
Leave it to the Japanese....full automation of speed limiter.Originally Posted by HIRO63
But good part about GT-R is that GPS knows where you are so when you are at the track the limit will be gone. It does this automatic. Then when you leave the track you get this 180km of limit back on.
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That'll be cool. Originally Posted by blindfold
I was fully expecting the JDM C63 to be wearing some volk wheels or whatnot lol

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Wheels are this: http://www.yokohamatire.jp/yrc/japan...F15/index.html
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Is it light? looks nice i dnt mind these wheelsOriginally Posted by HIRO63
Here is bigger pictures. Wheels are this: http://www.yokohamatire.jp/yrc/japan...F15/index.html
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Yes you can take that limit off. You just touch the computer and that is it. But your warranty will be gone. So usually until your warranty is over no one touches computer. Police or no one will notice if you tuned up and take the limit off so that is no problem. Just dealer.
But good part about GT-R is that GPS knows where you are so when you are at the track the limit will be gone. It does this automatic. Then when you leave the track you get this 180km of limit back on.
yo so is it true that in japan if you can do better then 180 the police can't catch you Originally Posted by HIRO63
All domestic cars have limit of top speed of 180km (112mph). Even GT-R has it. I mean for GT-R it only take couple of seconds. But for import cars don't have to fallow this law so my C63 had limit of 250km and other like Ferrari, Porsche will go 300km. Its really stupid law in Japan. For domestic cars are having huge power but still only can go up to 180km. I think my wifes C200 can beat GT-R. That is why I never buy domestic cars. Yes you can take that limit off. You just touch the computer and that is it. But your warranty will be gone. So usually until your warranty is over no one touches computer. Police or no one will notice if you tuned up and take the limit off so that is no problem. Just dealer.
But good part about GT-R is that GPS knows where you are so when you are at the track the limit will be gone. It does this automatic. Then when you leave the track you get this 180km of limit back on.

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PLease more clearer pics of the black one..
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Hiro63...the rims on the first pic look pretty tight in captured motion. Are those the ones you were thinking of putting on your ride?Originally Posted by HIRO63
There was 3 C63 on magazine called es4 so I just wanted to share these cars.
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No that is not the one. Originally Posted by EC C63
Hiro63...the rims on the first pic look pretty tight in captured motion. Are those the ones you were thinking of putting on your ride?
That car has HRE 790R
1. Front: 9.0 X 20inch: 245/30R20
2. Rear: 10.5 X 20 inch: 285/25R20
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Here you go. This car hasOriginally Posted by obsidian05e55
PLease more clearer pics of the black one..
1. Wheels: HRE 790R 20inch
2. Tire: TOYO Proxes T1R
3. Suspension: OHLINS Coilover. Specially made
4. Evo sport: Pully
5. Digital Speed ECU
6. Sportline X-tube
7. Spring: Eibach
8. Carlsson front lip
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But for Highway police cars dont have limits they said. There is GT-R, NSX. Porsche 911, etc there is fast police cars in Japan.Originally Posted by 2010c63AMG88
yo so is it true that in japan if you can do better then 180 the police can't catch you
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I could not find the weight but it should be really light also. If I find out I will let you knowOriginally Posted by patboyy
Is it light? looks nice i dnt mind these wheels
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it looks good with these yoko wheels. i dnt mind these wheels






