Mercedes-benz: G-class Fully Loaded on 2040-cars
San Bernardino, California, United States
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Fully restored 1991 Mercedes G Class 230GE. This car came fully loaded as a last year production of W460 body. Electric Windows, full leather interior, tow hitch etc. It's gone through extensive restoration process. The car is dressed in Yellow and black satin colors. This is 2016 G class "Crazy colors" update. Looks absolutely stunning in short base, real head turner. Lots of upgrades to current years, electric leather front seats with driver side lambard support from G class W463, new leather interior with contrast stitching, leather wrapped steering wheel, dashboard, console, panels, handles, etc. Clear turn lights, spoiler with 3rd rear stop, 18" powder coated wheels, custom floor mats etc. True mileage is unknown, but engine was tested and runs very good with compression within specs. New Bosch fuel distributor, ignition coil, wires, plugs. Manual transmission clutch was replaced.
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