E320 / E500+ wide body conversion
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'95 Smoke Silver S124
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major, major work involved with that. I know I don't have the patience (or the money) to go through that!!
But I've seen some pics of wagons with flared fenders (somebody posted a bunch of sweet pics in the wagons thread). It looks awesome.
But I've seen some pics of wagons with flared fenders (somebody posted a bunch of sweet pics in the wagons thread). It looks awesome.
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a TVR Cerbera Speed Twelve
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I posted a reply on the thread on benzworld ,but what the heck
you should get that transmission the guy with the carbon fiber 500E has I think that would be sick.
awesome build sir
you should get that transmission the guy with the carbon fiber 500E has I think that would be sick.
awesome build sir
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Have
a friend doing a 94 Wagon,dropping in a 500E engine and has all the sheet metal off the 500E to graft onto the 94 and create a 500E wagon.If you saw some of the other cars he has done you would know it will be flawless.
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You now have a fiduciary responsibility to post pics of said project.
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300TE / 300E / 300CE
For those interested, a good metalshaper is hard to find and given the hours needed they can be very expensive. They can actually stretch or shrink the metal to the exact shape: making metal fenders
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Mercedes Benz W124 CE300-24v (5.5 AMG swapped)
hey, really nice work. I have an CE300 that I's swapping an 5.5 m113 AMG into and am going for a wide body upgrade. could you send me more pictures of the process if you have them?