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Old 08-13-2014 | 12:48 PM
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Looking for an AMG front & rear bumper and side skirts to replace my non AMG kit. Or a valid company who can reproduce the same without doing major modifications. I live in small town. There are no shops to help out with mods. I need a direct bolt on. Thanks!
Old 08-14-2014 | 01:07 PM
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You're going to be limited to buying new old stock from a dealer or authorized parts dealer, or getting something used on ebay which will most likely require some repair work. Both ways are very expensive. If you want something you can bolt up yourself with no issues, be prepared to spend a lot of money.
Old 08-15-2014 | 07:37 PM
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Sell the 320 and buy a 55. Problem solved. Thats what I did. Sold my 320 for 3k and bought the 55 for under 5k. If only it were that easy everywhere.
Old 08-17-2014 | 01:15 PM
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Originally Posted by OGCLK320
Sell the 320 and buy a 55. Problem solved. Thats what I did. Sold my 320 for 3k and bought the 55 for under 5k. If only it were that easy everywhere.
Not so easy. lol I wish it was. This car has history. I doubt that I could ever get the money back that I put in my car. I just paid 1k for new front seats.
Old 08-17-2014 | 01:17 PM
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Originally Posted by Josh K
You're going to be limited to buying new old stock from a dealer or authorized parts dealer, or getting something used on ebay which will most likely require some repair work. Both ways are very expensive. If you want something you can bolt up yourself with no issues, be prepared to spend a lot of money.

Yea, figured that. Guess Ill just pay some $$ for another more aggressive kit and live with having to find someone help with the modifications. That should be fun!

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