2002 Mercedes-benz C200 Kompressor - QLD: Brisbane  

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Post #1 post 27th August 2013 - 09:22 PM
Engine: supercharged 2lt

Exhaust:

Suspension: kings springs

Wheels: 19'' AMG

Modifications:

Stereo Audio / Visual:

Estimated Power: /////////////////

This post has been edited by [email protected]: Sep 9 2013, 08:41 PM
2002 Mercedes-benz C200 Kompressor
2002 Mercedes-benz C200 Kompressor
2002 Mercedes-benz C200 Kompressor
2002 Mercedes-benz C200 Kompressor
2002 Mercedes-benz C200 Kompressor
2002 Mercedes-benz C200 Kompressor
2002 Mercedes-benz C200 Kompressor
2002 Mercedes-benz C200 Kompressor
2002 Mercedes-benz C200 Kompressor

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  • Mr.B
    Post #2

    Pretty clean interior.

    P.S. 1.8L not 2.0L

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    Post #6

    QUOTE (Mr.B @ Aug 28 2013, 05:44 PM) *
    Pretty clean interior.

    P.S. 1.8L not 2.0L//////// sorry you are wrong it is 2.0lt from new

    BmWorkz
    Post #7

    QUOTE (KrisP @ Aug 30 2013, 08:09 AM) *
    hashtags really?


    Figured why not haha

    KrisP
    Post #8

    QUOTE (BmWorkz @ Aug 30 2013, 08:52 AM) *
    Figured why not haha



    #hahaha #hipstersFTW

    wolfman101
    Post #10

    I'm so confused...so what you have here is a base model old c200 that someone (hopefully not you) has badged as a C32? What I don't get is the engine bay. Can you buy fake AMG engine cover things that fit non-AMG engines?

    Faun-
    Post #11

    QUOTE (wolfman101 @ Sep 8 2013, 12:23 AM) *
    I'm so confused...so what you have here is a base model old c200 that someone (hopefully not you) has badged as a C32? What I don't get is the engine bay. Can you buy fake AMG engine cover things that fit non-AMG engines?


    arnt all the supercharged mercs amg?

    wolfman101
    Post #12

    No...
    ones that say "kompressor" are usually the base model in the range. AMG sometimes SC for power, but the "kompressor" badge is usually reserved for the ones that are SC'd for fuel economy...the SC 200s or 180s. It used to go in order in the ranges:

    Small SC engine (C200)
    V6 (C320)
    Large SC engine (C32)

    The easiest way to tell if it is an AMG from displacement is that AMG cars drop the zero. ie; C32, not C320

    For reference, the SC 3.2l looks like THIS:


    I should know, I drove a car with that engine for years...


    Absolutely brilliant unit.

    That ISN'T it. Also, the car lacks the AMG body kit and (I think) brakes.
    DOES seem to have the AMG exhaust though, which is weird.

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