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Old 07-26-2013, 11:50 PM
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300D Manual Transmission Flywheels and or 5 Speed Manual Transmissions.

Monark Injector or Bosio Injector Nozzles if you can get a good price on them.

A pair of Lederhosen (for fun) and a Tyrolean hat.

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Old 07-27-2013, 07:03 AM
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300D Manual Transmission Flywheels and or 5 Speed Manual Transmissions.

Monark Injector or Bosio Injector Nozzles if you can get a good price on them.

A pair of Lederhosen (for fun) and a Tyrolean hat.
I'd love to see him bring back any of that lot in his bags! (except the lederhosen which he can wear)
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Old 07-27-2013, 09:40 AM
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300D Manual Transmission Flywheels and or 5 Speed Manual Transmissions.

Monark Injector or Bosio Injector Nozzles if you can get a good price on them.

A pair of Lederhosen (for fun) and a Tyrolean hat.
IDK. I installed Bosio on my E300 and within 100K, I had to replace them.
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Old 07-27-2013, 03:11 PM
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Just got back from an internship in Germany like three weeks ago, been wanting to post the pictures and stuff on here but I've been lazy While I was there I got my hearty dose of German auto related fixes

When you go, you should get some Euro plates made! Because in Germany the people who make your plates is separate from TUV (their version of DMV) anyone can go and have a plate made, for registration though you need the inspection and car info ect.. They are little shops no bigger than a key making kiosk and you get them made there. Where I went it cost 9$ per plate and they stamp it and paint it right in front of you. I just said I was an American who wanted the plate to put on the wall, the guy chuckled and asked what I wanted on it.

One of my host dads took me to a junkyard also and I bought Bosch euro headlights for my 124, it was 90 Euro for both lights and I shipped them back via FedEx while I was still over there. I wanted to get a cluster too but that was 50 euro and I turned it down.

License plate frames are easily attainable, just like here, you walk into the dealership and ask for a frame and they give it to you for free, in the "autozone" type stores, which aren't all that abundant as they are here they sell just the blank "chrome" types and the the blank black plastic ones, each were around 3-4 euros.. But I would go to a dealership because they're cooler IMO.. At the "autozone" store, I bought fuses because the ones I find here are cheap as hell and I bought this oil can that we used at my work that I thought was cool. But you can buy waxes, polishes, tools (the German made kind) jump starters, emergency kits that sell the triangles and stuff..quarts of oil all that good stuff. The tools were expensive though a wrench was like 25 Euro :/

So overall, I think you should get plates, visit a junkyard, get a frame either at a dealership or auto parts store and see if you can make it to the Mercedes museum in Stuttgart, it was pretty cool!

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