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Ok guyz check this out, mum was in the city today n when returned to her car found the

1. Merc badge at back gone

2. SL55 badge on back left gone

3. 'AMG' badge on back right gone

mum is of corse is cut as, dose anyone know were replacements can be bought?

btw, they even tryed talkin the 'Merc logo' on the wheels!!

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talk to a mercedes benz dealer etc they can usally reccomend where to get the parts, but its usally from them since wreckers dont usally (well i havent seen) have any parts like that. It might cost you abit to replace, but thats the only way to get them, unless there are some euro car parts specialist which would have badges in stock.

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Can't remember his name, but there was an SAU member that wanted to fit a V8 into a R34GTR, his family was also extreemly wealthy... perhaps PM him or his bro, they may be able to help you. Otherwise, see your personalised benz dealer, as they would normally replace these at no cost...

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i can sell you the same badges off my dads SL55, 1000 for the set

1000! man r u serious is it really gonna cost that much?

Can't remember his name, but there was an SAU member that wanted to fit a V8 into a R34GTR, his family was also extreemly wealthy... perhaps PM him or his bro, they may be able to help you. Otherwise, see your personalised benz dealer, as they would normally replace these at no cost...

hum... i really dont wanna get involved with people i dont know, i rather try at dealers

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SL55's are so awesome ;)

I pulled up behind one as I exited the gym and the guy was talking to his friend in the passenger seat when he noticed me in his rear view mirror. He pushed the button to activate the height adjustable suspension and raised and lowered the car a few times and gave me a grin :D

HAHAHAHAHA... Awesome cars :rofl:

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SL55's are so awesome  

I pulled up behind one as I exited the gym and the guy was talking to his friend in the passenger seat when he noticed me in his rear view mirror. He pushed the button to activate the height adjustable suspension and raised and lowered the car a few times and gave me a grin  

HAHAHAHAHA... Awesome cars

LOL i never forget the time i was with mum n we pulled up next to a rex sti, sounded pretty suped up newaiz the line on the road was on an angle so he had a head start as it was. when the light turned green he took off like a normal person but i told mum to give it some gas n when we were right up his ass i noticed him checkin us out in hes rear mirror n smiled n really pushed his car so we couldnt over take him lol, but we just keept goin faster n faster till we were doin about 130 i think (springvale road to dandenong btw) but just as we were over takin him he was comin close to a car in his lane so he backed off n as we came to the next red we saw a asian in a carrea gt with the plates '666 669'

lol funni pplz

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LOL i never forget the time i was with mum n we pulled up next to a rex sti, sounded pretty suped up newaiz the line on the road was on an angle so he had a head start as it was. when the light turned green he took off like a normal person but i told mum to give it some gas n when we were right up his ass i noticed him checkin us out in hes rear mirror n smiled n really pushed his car so we couldnt over take him lol, but we just keept goin faster n faster till we were doin about 130 i think (springvale road to dandenong btw) but just as we were over takin him he was comin close to a car in his lane so he backed off n as we came to the next red we saw a asian in a carrea gt with the plates '666 669'

lol funni pplz

U saw a carrera gt in near dandenong??? WTF

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Hang on, you saw a REGISTERED Carrera GT?? Sorry mate, but that smells of BS.

You sure it was the mid-engined, open-top supercar, or a 911 Carrera?

Porsche haven't received ADR approval as yet to get them road registered and so far, none have been delivered to Australian buyers....

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I think the whole left hand drive thing is going to be an insurmountable obstacle. Though I would probably stick plates on my and go for a drive if I had one. I mean, it's not like the cops can keep up if you run away!

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Can't remember his name, but there was an SAU member that wanted to fit a V8 into a R34GTR, his family was also extreemly wealthy... perhaps PM him or his bro, they may be able to help you. Otherwise, see your personalised benz dealer, as they would normally replace these at no cost...

That anthong guy was full of shit!!!

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Yes I know... but what you need to do is read between the lines, and ask yourself. Why would meshmesh mention that Anthony guy to "Black Pearl" in this thread?? perhaps just a coincidence? dont think so

LOL!!!

r u saying that a quick IP check will indicate that black pearl's mum is infact putting in a 308 into the AMG55???? :(

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Originally Posted by meshmesh

Yes I know... but what you need to do is read between the lines, and ask yourself. Why would meshmesh mention that Anthony guy to "Black Pearl" in this thread?? perhaps just a coincidence? dont think so  

LOL!!!

r u saying that a quick IP check will indicate that black pearl's mum infact drives a hyundia and the hyundai badges were ripped off???

what r u guys talkin about

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