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01-21-2005 06:57 AM |
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Originally Posted by keyDet79
Where did you find that kit? Is it one of those polyester kits that replaces all the metal of the donor car, or does it go *over* the body work of the car?
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I don't know a company which is doing this conversion regularly. This one was done by a single person (that's why it takes 4-6 weeks) - he's a professional carriage engineer. It's not really a kit, mainly you just stretch the hood into the required position.
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Originally Posted by quiet
interesting, but i'm sure the resale value would be absolutely shit.
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Yeah that might be true. But in the car forum, where I found this pic, many ppl were highly interested. You can't resell such a car in the regular way, you need to find a maniac like yourself, who's willing to pay the extra 9k for the car.
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Originally Posted by Franck
Slk's are for girls...
Just get the 500 man, its bigger and more manly.
The only guy i know who has one is gay hahaha...
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Yeah heard this sentence more than just once. I'm not sure why a "regular" SLK 32 is a car for girls. I mean it has 350hp, so what qualifies this car to a "girl car" ?
The thing is, that I really want to buy a car this year before summer. Sucks to work all the time and don't have a possibility to spend the money.
If I wanted to buy an SL 500, I had to wait 7-8 months. That's too long :/
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