Hi,
I'm new to the forum, I thought I'd introduce myself by putting up my car!
After selling my 190e a few years back, I had always regretted it and wanted another one. After a few months of looking around,
I found a 1989 190d 2.5 Manual in Belfast which had been lying dormant since '09.
I was told it was originally owned by one of the managers in Agnews and had been in the same family ever since.
It came with full service history which is a nice bonus for a 24 year old car!
I picked it up back in October and this is how it originally looked like:
The car was mechanically fine but as you can see, it wasn't in great condition. Me and Neil (NeilGSi off the site) set about getting it sorted.
We prepped her for MOT - all it needed was a set of brakes and the two clutch cylinders.
It was completely sealed on the underside and around the arches with Waxoyl. The heat shields were freshened up as well.
In order to get a decent stance, I needed a set of lowering springs - coilovers don't really exist for these cars. The lowest springs I could get in the UK where only 40mm
so I bought a set of TC Sport 60mm springs from German eBay and the thinnest spring pads available.
Whilst waiting on the MOT, a few minor touches were added such as carbon wrapping bits of the dash:
I then bought some goodies :
- 2 new wings
- 17" Dare DR RS: 9J/10J
- Splitter
- Avantgarde grill
- Half leather Cosworth interior and doorcards (thanks to dmorris off the site)
- New twin-tip tailpiece
- Metro plates
The paintwork on the car was showing its age and needed too much to make it respectable, so I decided to give it a full respray.
Unfortunately I have no pictures of the car during the respray.
Needed some scene pointz lol :
Progress being made:
I decided to fit the Cosworth interior. As you can see the old interior was pretty manky/woren.
Before:
Midway:
After:
The new interior isn't mint so I will probably get them refurbed in the near future!
Picture from a recent car show:
I then got the car detailed by a local business called A+ Detailing. Top job as usual!
I was contacted by a website in NI called Autolifers.com. They came down and took a shoot of the car. Here's a link to the full article and a few pics!
www.autolifers.com/torchlight-stuart-cargills-w201-mercedes-190/
Thanks to Patrick for coming down and taking the pics, gentleman!
More updates to come soon!
I'm new to the forum, I thought I'd introduce myself by putting up my car!
After selling my 190e a few years back, I had always regretted it and wanted another one. After a few months of looking around,
I found a 1989 190d 2.5 Manual in Belfast which had been lying dormant since '09.
I was told it was originally owned by one of the managers in Agnews and had been in the same family ever since.
It came with full service history which is a nice bonus for a 24 year old car!
I picked it up back in October and this is how it originally looked like:
The car was mechanically fine but as you can see, it wasn't in great condition. Me and Neil (NeilGSi off the site) set about getting it sorted.
We prepped her for MOT - all it needed was a set of brakes and the two clutch cylinders.
It was completely sealed on the underside and around the arches with Waxoyl. The heat shields were freshened up as well.
In order to get a decent stance, I needed a set of lowering springs - coilovers don't really exist for these cars. The lowest springs I could get in the UK where only 40mm
so I bought a set of TC Sport 60mm springs from German eBay and the thinnest spring pads available.
Whilst waiting on the MOT, a few minor touches were added such as carbon wrapping bits of the dash:
I then bought some goodies :
- 2 new wings
- 17" Dare DR RS: 9J/10J
- Splitter
- Avantgarde grill
- Half leather Cosworth interior and doorcards (thanks to dmorris off the site)
- New twin-tip tailpiece
- Metro plates
The paintwork on the car was showing its age and needed too much to make it respectable, so I decided to give it a full respray.
Unfortunately I have no pictures of the car during the respray.
Needed some scene pointz lol :
Progress being made:
I decided to fit the Cosworth interior. As you can see the old interior was pretty manky/woren.
Before:
Midway:
After:
The new interior isn't mint so I will probably get them refurbed in the near future!
Picture from a recent car show:
I then got the car detailed by a local business called A+ Detailing. Top job as usual!
I was contacted by a website in NI called Autolifers.com. They came down and took a shoot of the car. Here's a link to the full article and a few pics!
www.autolifers.com/torchlight-stuart-cargills-w201-mercedes-190/
Thanks to Patrick for coming down and taking the pics, gentleman!
More updates to come soon!