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Hi guys,

This is my long term project car. It is a 1994 220CE bought brand new by my dad. It is in pristine condition, interior is as new and it has never been in an accident.

Future plans:

17" AMG Monoblock rims

Eibach springs + Bilstein shocks

E36 AMG Bodykit

And, this is a long term goal/dream, to replace the engine for a V8 from the E500 Mercedes. The Coupe was never offered in V8 form which is appealing to me.

Sorry about picture quality, taken from my phone.

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C124Front.jpg

C124Side.jpg

C124Rear.jpg

C124Top.jpg

And these are the rims and bodykit I want to install:

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Yes the front subframe will need to be changed to the E500 Sedan subframe. The E320 or E36 (in line 6 motors) use the same subframe as the one I have but somehow doing an engine conversion to something that was available from factory seems wrong. The V8 was not offered in coupe form hence I am fine with it (it is like a mental hurdle).

Of course first things are the rims and the suspension, bodykit and a few other things, the V8, if it happens, will probably be in close a decade or so.

Can you tell me, how do you think a car like this would be perceived in Canberra, and even Australia as a whole?

ie, nice for it's condition, age and rarity, or like an old car that has long lost it's glory?

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