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<blockquote data-quote="Universe" data-source="post: 178635" data-attributes="member: 4082"><p>GT I've been looking at your thread for inspiration thinking of a basic remap maybe drop it 20mm and put some spacers on, saving my money to have some scratches, curb marks and dents taken out currently though, then I will take it to my Valeters as they did an amazing job on the crossfires faded and thin paint, payed a great price for it, 22,000 miles FSH at £4,500 depreciation really hasn't been kind to these cars but it's a hundred times better than the twingo</p><p></p><p>Also been out and brought this for when I have to transport anything:</p><p><img src="https://i.imgur.com/sw2ICQq.jpg" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></p><p>£300 1.3 4x4 55,000 miles no rust good all around and only £50 a year to add to my multicar insurance, just have to hide it on the driveway.</p><p></p><p>The Mercedes is back up and running however it will be sold very soon, not happy with German engineering currently, ecu repair at £250 cash and a new turbo, springs, battery wouldn't recommend a Mercedes of the w203 area to anyone.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Universe, post: 178635, member: 4082"] GT I've been looking at your thread for inspiration thinking of a basic remap maybe drop it 20mm and put some spacers on, saving my money to have some scratches, curb marks and dents taken out currently though, then I will take it to my Valeters as they did an amazing job on the crossfires faded and thin paint, payed a great price for it, 22,000 miles FSH at £4,500 depreciation really hasn't been kind to these cars but it's a hundred times better than the twingo Also been out and brought this for when I have to transport anything: [img]https://i.imgur.com/sw2ICQq.jpg[/img] £300 1.3 4x4 55,000 miles no rust good all around and only £50 a year to add to my multicar insurance, just have to hide it on the driveway. The Mercedes is back up and running however it will be sold very soon, not happy with German engineering currently, ecu repair at £250 cash and a new turbo, springs, battery wouldn't recommend a Mercedes of the w203 area to anyone. [/QUOTE]
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