Does anyone know the new owner of this car?
#1
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Does anyone know the new owner of this car?
A little while back there was a CLK BS posted up for sale. It was fully built with a Weistec S/C, fully custom suspension and brakes, custom plexiglass trunk setup, and more. Lost track of the listing and would like to see if I can get in touch with the new owner. Let me know if you know the whereabouts of this car and/or can put me in touch with the owner somehow. Thank you!
#3
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You can call Weistec to find out the new owner. They may pass your information along and the new owner will decide if they want to contact you. Maybe you can ask to PM the new owner? Hope that helps.
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amgarmand (08-02-2017)
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WOW! Glad to see some progress on it. If the owner ever wants to sell it (unless you're the owner hahaha) let me know! I would love to get my hands on it!
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Picked it up in October after selling my stock BS. It has not been easy. Among the work performed thus far was reinstall of AC, new doors and reinstall of windows and an entire respray of the car because color on the car was custom. Currently replacing stock head studs w/ARP units and SLS Black Series lifters. Catch can will also go in. An extremely knowledgeable individual is performing all work and advising on all modifications. I'll post pics once its completed.
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Picked it up in October after selling my stock BS. It has not been easy. Among the work performed thus far was reinstall of AC, new doors and reinstall of windows and an entire respray of the car because color on the car was custom. Currently replacing stock head studs w/ARP units and SLS Black Series lifters. Catch can will also go in. An extremely knowledgeable individual is performing all work and advising on all modifications. I'll post pics once its completed.
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Haha, that's funny, I was looking to buy that one but you was first! Great buy, hope you can enjoy it soon! It's great to see you refresh it! Show us pictures if it's ready!
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No positive inspection is no license plate. I bought myself a little later a slighty modified clk black series.
anyway, I Love to see how the car is threated now, good work, it will be a blast to drive
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Correct. I doubt highly that this car could be imported overseas and/or issued a plate for the street in the EU.
So engine has its heads re-installed. New cloned ECU was required. Cam adjuster as well. This was not a turn-key car by any stretch. Still have to figure out door panels.
The gentleman working on the car owns a C63 w/a Stage 2 Wesitec supercharger and if it's anything like his beast, yes, it'll be a blast.
So engine has its heads re-installed. New cloned ECU was required. Cam adjuster as well. This was not a turn-key car by any stretch. Still have to figure out door panels.
The gentleman working on the car owns a C63 w/a Stage 2 Wesitec supercharger and if it's anything like his beast, yes, it'll be a blast.
yeah true but I'm not that kind of guy. My issue was that I live in Belgium and the car was in usa. When we import a car from outside europe, we need to go through car inspectations in Belgium and since the car was so modified, that it would not pass the inspection.
No positive inspection is no license plate. I bought myself a little later a slighty modified clk black series.
anyway, I Love to see how the car is threated now, good work, it will be a blast to drive
No positive inspection is no license plate. I bought myself a little later a slighty modified clk black series.
anyway, I Love to see how the car is threated now, good work, it will be a blast to drive
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It came w/Stage 2; that's what I'm re-installing. To be clear, with the exception of the head studs and SLS lifters, there really isn't a "build" going on here. Don't want it to seem like I'm taking credit for all the creative stuff. All the heavy lifting was done by Fluid Motor Union for the prior owner.
http://www.fluidmotorunion.com/secti...rojects/clkbs/
http://www.rarecarsforsaleblog.com/2...-black-series/
I'm really addressing issues that were not readily apparent when I collected her and stuff to make her more street-able. The challenge is figuring out all the mods and making repairs as needed.
http://www.fluidmotorunion.com/secti...rojects/clkbs/
http://www.rarecarsforsaleblog.com/2...-black-series/
I'm really addressing issues that were not readily apparent when I collected her and stuff to make her more street-able. The challenge is figuring out all the mods and making repairs as needed.