SL55/63/65/R230 AMG: Project 030PP coming along nicely
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Project 030PP coming along nicely
Thanks to my good friend Steve from MBenzNL I now have the original (vintage) 030PP front that goes with my MY2003 car.
To complete it perhaps one day I'll have the additional oil cooler from the 030PP installed. And I'm still working on an original AMG alcantara steering wheel with paddles (like this car).
I don't care for the 030 Nürburgring suspension as I like the comfort of the original struts.
The 030 Brakes and the (30%) AMG LSD as well as AMG Speedshift are also installed.
Check the difference (winter wheels vs. summer wheels):
![](https://img441.imageshack.us/img441/1991/front2oj2.jpg)
![](https://img510.imageshack.us/img510/6589/bumpersq9.jpg)
![](https://img132.imageshack.us/img132/4995/frontsa5.jpg)
To complete it perhaps one day I'll have the additional oil cooler from the 030PP installed. And I'm still working on an original AMG alcantara steering wheel with paddles (like this car).
I don't care for the 030 Nürburgring suspension as I like the comfort of the original struts.
The 030 Brakes and the (30%) AMG LSD as well as AMG Speedshift are also installed.
Check the difference (winter wheels vs. summer wheels):
![](https://img441.imageshack.us/img441/1991/front2oj2.jpg)
![](https://img510.imageshack.us/img510/6589/bumpersq9.jpg)
![](https://img132.imageshack.us/img132/4995/frontsa5.jpg)
![](https://img132.imageshack.us/img132/8630/sidebd6.jpg)
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2020 S560,14 ml350, 03 sl55, silver, pano, slr cams, evo headers, lsd, 2019 s63 cab.
can you provide the parts numbers info needed for the conversion on the front bumper cover and what other parts you changed.. looks great. thanks
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Thanks guys.
I have no clue as to which part numbers were used. I've done everything through MBenzNL which gives me a nice bumper without the hassle
I have no clue as to which part numbers were used. I've done everything through MBenzNL which gives me a nice bumper without the hassle
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