Thanks SG1.
To be honest, I hadn’t clocked the rear wheels when I skimmed through earlier - I just noticed it was a genuine ‘36 and the comments regards bodykit, cluster, steering wheel etc were obviously incorrect.
The front wheels are probably from the same period C36 set (W202) - same wheel design, tyre (225/45/17) and rim dimensions (17x7.5J) but ET35 instead of 42 (No mention the 245/40s in the description)
Some better photos and more details here:
1995 Mercedes-AMG E36 Coupe
I was just surprised that on a Mercedes enthusiast forum so many people called into question the car being genuine or not. You can see the AMG factory build stickers in the engine bay
To be honest, I hadn’t clocked the rear wheels when I skimmed through earlier - I just noticed it was a genuine ‘36 and the comments regards bodykit, cluster, steering wheel etc were obviously incorrect.
The front wheels are probably from the same period C36 set (W202) - same wheel design, tyre (225/45/17) and rim dimensions (17x7.5J) but ET35 instead of 42 (No mention the 245/40s in the description)
Some better photos and more details here:
1995 Mercedes-AMG E36 Coupe
I was just surprised that on a Mercedes enthusiast forum so many people called into question the car being genuine or not. You can see the AMG factory build stickers in the engine bay