New member - 2011 C63
Just picked up the car a couple weeks ago and I couldn't be happier. This is my first Mercedes and I'm loving this thing. I washed, clayed, and waxed it today. I'll be doing a full paint correction to get rid of all the swirls in the paint within the next few weeks. On to the pics...
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Congratulations on the new ride! Now let the modding begin:D
Also, I see you have another beast hiding in the shadows. That (forest green?) looks killer. |
Thanks! I'm planning to keep the mods pretty light for now, tint, arkym front lip and diffuser, maybe a resonator delete. The other car is a 2001 Mustang Bullitt, it's vinyl wrapped in a matte metallic green, I thought it was something different. I'm actually looking to sell it now since the wife is about 6 months pregnant lol
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Congrats and welcome to the forum! Enjoy the ride!
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Congrats! Nice ride. What are you planning on using for the correction? I did one this winter and it took me 45 hrs start to finish.
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congratz. got the same also love mine !!!! enjoy
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looks awesome. These cars are the bargain of the century now-a-days.
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Welcome. Looks good, nice color. :y
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Awesome ride! I want one exactly like it!
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Originally Posted by chrisridebike8
(Post 6381307)
Congrats! Nice ride. What are you planning on using for the correction? I did one this winter and it took me 45 hrs start to finish.
I've actually got a few paint chips to take care of first though. I've heard good things about Dr. Color Chip... Thanks for the kind words everybody! |
Originally Posted by CraigCC63
(Post 6381720)
Well I'll do the typical wash and clay bar to start, then break out the DA and go at it. I have several grades of XMT compound, so I'll start with the lightest one and work my way up until I find the right one. Pinnacle polish after that, then top it off with 2 coats of Collinite 845.
I've actually got a few paint chips to take care of first though. I've heard good things about Dr. Color Chip... Thanks for the kind words everybody! be prepared for a lot of work on the correction, this part is really hard and has a ceramic coating from the factory. if you can believe the internet, the MB factory uses menzerna polish. I've got a white c63 sedan as well and in the right light you can see the swirls but its harder to spot than a darker color. I love colonite 845, its cheap and does a great job and lasts months as apposed to weeks. curious to see how you find the Dr. Color chip, i've got a couple area's I'd like to touch up that someone before me did but not very well |
Originally Posted by roadtalontsi
(Post 6381460)
looks awesome. These cars are the bargain of the century now-a-days.
I'm betting it gets even better when the w205s hit |
Originally Posted by rentzington
(Post 6381762)
be prepared for a lot of work on the correction, this part is really hard and has a ceramic coating from the factory.
if you can believe the internet, the MB factory uses menzerna polish. I've got a white c63 sedan as well and in the right light you can see the swirls but its harder to spot than a darker color. I love colonite 845, its cheap and does a great job and lasts months as apposed to weeks. curious to see how you find the Dr. Color chip, i've got a couple area's I'd like to touch up that someone before me did but not very well |
Originally Posted by CraigCC63
(Post 6381720)
Well I'll do the typical wash and clay bar to start, then break out the DA and go at it. I have several grades of XMT compound, so I'll start with the lightest one and work my way up until I find the right one. Pinnacle polish after that, then top it off with 2 coats of Collinite 845.
I've actually got a few paint chips to take care of first though. I've heard good things about Dr. Color Chip... Thanks for the kind words everybody! Here's my thread if you are interested. https://mbworld.org/forums/c63-amg-w...detail-me.html Also, I wasn't a fan of Dr. Colorchip. It didn't quite match and on some of the smaller chips, it wouldn't stick very well. And then when I did the full correction (months after using Dr. Colorchip), it came off and started to clog my microfiber pads. I would rather use normal touchup, some fine sandpaper, and do it the old school way. Good luck and have fun! The ceramic paint is a real b!tch. |
Welcome to the boards, nice AMG :)
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Originally Posted by RW Carbon
(Post 6381908)
Welcome to the boards, nice AMG :)
@Chris - Nice write up on the correction to your car. Maybe I'll break mine up into a few weekends... |
Congrats!!
This reminds me of my previous sedan which was white as well. I would say you have a 2010/11. You will enjoy it particularly that barking exhaust at cold start or wot! Welcome to the forum and let me the mod begins :y |
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