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22 March, 2020 6:24 am

Mercedes CLS 63 AMG C218 Sports Line Black Bison Edition by Wald International

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Japanese tuning firm Wald International presents a tuning program for the 2012 Mercedes-Benz CLS 63 AMG called C218 Sports Line Black Bison Edition.
The standard models already comes with its own aerodynamic kit, but this did not prevent Wald International to come up with its own body parts, which – combined with the matt black paint job – makes the Merc look even more wicked than usual.

This carbon-fiber kit consists of a new front bumper with bigger air intakes and integrated LED day running lights, a blacked-out front grille, new, sports fender ducts, side air outlets, a re-designed rear bumper with additional outlets and integrated diffuser, a roof spoiler and also a trunk spoiler.

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This tuning also uses a bigger set of alloy wheels finished in black, a D.
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sports muffler cutter with quadruple tail pipes, a lowering kit for the suspension and a customized set of carmats.
View the full Mercedes CLS 63 AMG Black Bison Edition by Wald International photo gallery

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