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Carbon version of the Mercedes G63 AMG from Tuner Prindiville Design

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Recently updated on November 6, 2015 at 06:51 am

Carbon where the eye looks, we already know from Aston Martin DB9 "Mansory Cyrus" or even that Mansory Carbonado. With both versions I immediately sign the purpose of this refinement, on the one hand to save weight and on the other hand to make a sporty car appear even sportier. But what if a fat Mercedes G63 AMG receives a 30-piece carbon body kit and displays it in an extremely conspicuous manner? Does that fit or does it not fit? In addition to the body kit, there was more power and a few other details. The tuning team around Prindiville has on this Mercedes G63 AMG made the changes below:

Carbon version of the Mercedes G63 AMG from Tuner Prindiville Design

(Photos: Prindiville)

  • 30-piece body kit with an extremely high amount of carbon (including: bumpers all around, fender flares all around, lamp inserts, side strips, side skirts, door handles, complete front including grille and bonnet)
  • new engine ECU for 600 hp
  • Sports exhaust system
  • Automatic gearbox retuned
  • Prindiville logos all around
  • new alloy wheels in matt black
  • new brakes and calipers
  • Interior with leather and Alcantara (on request: aluminum, wood and carbon inserts)
  • Price: £ 250.000 ($ 380.600)

If we have forgotten something you notice, then just tell us in the comment box. Should we also learn in the near future, new details about this tuning conversion, we will inform you of course in this post.

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