Recently updated on February 20, 2018 at 12:36 am
What more could you want than the “special model” Mercedes-Benz C63s AMG EDITION 1? Equipped with 19 & 20 inch forged wheels Michelin Pilot Sport Cup 2 tires, standard aerodynamics package, 510 PS & 700 Newton meters of torque, bucket seats with quilted leather cover, Alcantara steering wheel with Edition 1 embossing and lots of carbon. No need to make any changes, right? But that's exactly what the owner of this chic copy did and hits the mark. However, the decision didn't seem really easy because the C63 can be seen on 2 wheelsets.
FlowForged | ZP3.1 Deep Concave "Truly Directional"
A FlowForged | was installed ZP3.1 Deep Concave "Truly Directional" wheel set in 20 inches and a ZP2.1 Deep Concave forged wheel set which is also installed in 20 inch format. The dimensions of the two rim types are completely identical, which means that the front axle is equipped with 9J x 20 inches ET25 and the rear axle has a width of 10,5J x 20 inches ET42. Both sets of wheels fit perfectly on the Stuttgarter and in the end it is just a decision of personal taste. If we get more details about any further changes, there is of course an update for this story. You will be informed about the update when you get ours Feed subscribe to. Have fun watching the pictures and stay true to us!
or ZP2.1 Deep Concave in GLOSS METAL?
(Photos: Z-Performance Wheels)
both variants - ZP2.1 and also the ZP3.1
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