Do not attempt to drive it with the power steering motor removed...ever !
The racing Brabus I was involved with was tried without the motor, and the
steering ratio of the rack rendered the steering 95% immovable once the
motor was removed (I tried it !). Yes it did 'free up' once at speed, but Rob
(the owner of the car and S2Smarts) declared it was totally undriveable, so
for 2 seasons it ran with the standard EPAS. Later; when the car was reshelled;
and as part of a lot of mods, the complete rack was removed and replaced with
an aftermarket race spec electric variable ration power steering rack. However,
this was a necessity as the original loom was replaced with a loom (made by Rob)
as the car was now running a 'standalone' ECU and control system. The new rack
involved a lot of chopping of the original steering column and modified mountings
made to the subframe as well...to be expected when it's a race car.
For a road car, Colts (2004-2012) are readily available in breakers, so if you did
have an EPAS issue it would be best to buy a s/hand rack and swop the motors.
I do have to correct you though, when you say it is a Brabus with an SB3 engine.
ALL of the SB3's were based on a non-Brabus 454 (usually the 1.5 Passion),
and the modifications to 'create' each specific SB3 were carried out; not at the factory;
but 'in house' at the
main MB Dealer of the country it was ordered from.
Each SB3 is individual; although it's possible that 2 or more could be spec'd the same;
and the spec could include any of the many options that were available on the 454...
such as a choice of the MF steering wheel, the leather interior, centre armrest, the lounge
cushions, 'lounge' fully reclining option for the front seats, Brabus wheels, a selection
of/from the Brabus bodykit parts, Brabus twin exit rear silencer and so on.
However, it was never possible to specify with full Brabus suspension !
Springs and/or shockabsorbers yes, but it is not possible to have the front anti-roll
bar as the driveshaft on the RHD front offside (or the LHD nearside) does not clear it.
The SB3 is indeed a very rare beast....and as said, the particular SB3 you are indeed
interested in has the very rare Starlight colour combo.
Looking at these latest pictures one can see it has the twin exit Brabus backbox, but
it is also evident that the rear end of the car is otherwise totally standard 454 as it
has a standard fit non-Brabus roof spoiler and no Brabus lower valance splitter.
The gearknob by the way is also not the normal version as fitted to a Brabus, as
that is a round metal type with 3/4 leather covering.
It's still a 454 that I wouldn't mind owning if I were younger in years.