Mercedes G55 Amg Brabus Custom Designo Package on 2040-cars
New York, New York, United States
Mileage: 65,000
Make: Mercedes-Benz
Model: G-Class
I am selling my 2005 G55 AMG with 65,068 miles on it. It has the designo package with the head rest have the designo logo on them. This G wagon is a one of a kind and doesnt compare to any thing else out there. It is in immaculate condition. I have kept it in the garage. The interior is stock, except for the integrated radar system. The exterior is all custom, starting with the head lights and fog lights and day light LED running lights. The head lights and fog lights are xenon lights. All work was done professionally using genuine parts from Brabus. The rear tire was shaved off and has tail lights from 2012 G Wagon. Also has custom 20' wheels by ART. The ride is smooth with these wheels. There were LED lights installed in the running boards and under the mirrors, which light up very nicely at night and isnt over powering. The lights are very suttle and dont look tacky.This G Wagon is a real head turner and always stands out. The motor runs great, the ride is smooth and it sounds great. I did not have any tuning done to the motor, it is the stock Supercharged AMG motor and exaust that came on the car. All the custom work cost me roughly $40,000. This G Wagon is fully loaded with heated seats and steering wheel, everything is power operated and has a sun roof. I had it serviced 1000 miles ago. The tires are new with 95% tread life left. The truck has no dings and dents. I have barely used the truck since I bought it.
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