Kicherer unveils the C 63 Supersport
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Kicherer has unveiled the new C 63 Supersport. Based on the Mercedes C 63 AMG, the Supersport features carbon fiber pieces added to the grille, front bumper, mirrors, and engine cover. Other styling updates include aggressive side sills, LED daytime driving lights, and a carbon fiber rear diffuser. Inside, the cabin receives minor updates in the form of new floormats and an ergonomic sports steering wheel with carbon fiber inserts.
Under the hood, Kicherer removes the "senseless" electronic limiters which allow the engine to produce 550 PS and 630 Nm of torque. More importantly, the company adds an adjustable coil over suspension and a high performance limited slip differential. To keep the car glued to the road, Kicherer equips Supersport with 20-inch RS-1 forged wheels (that measure 245 front and 275 rear) and an advanced Brembo braking system.




Under the hood, Kicherer removes the "senseless" electronic limiters which allow the engine to produce 550 PS and 630 Nm of torque. More importantly, the company adds an adjustable coil over suspension and a high performance limited slip differential. To keep the car glued to the road, Kicherer equips Supersport with 20-inch RS-1 forged wheels (that measure 245 front and 275 rear) and an advanced Brembo braking system.




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I have a c63 and really like what they did here with the black outlining of the rear tail lights. Anyone know how I would be able to do that? And I also wanted to black out the grill everywhere, except the mb star. Any advice?
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I also have a C63 in white, I don't know how to do the black outlining but for the grill you can do it yourself for about $10.00 in materials. My brother and I blacked out the grill on his CLS55 excluding the MB star and it came out perfect, just take off the grill, sand it down, wash it and spray the black you choose. As for keeping parts unpainted (the MB logo) just cover it with newspaper and tape it up. I've been thinking of painting my grill as well but haven't gotten around to doing it. I don't think you need to sand down the plastic (chrome colored) stripes on the front of the grill. If you have any questions or want to see a picture of how my brothers came out let me know.
Danny
Danny
Last edited by Dkab305; Sep 30, 2009 at 02:26 AM.
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