What Do You Think Of This Murdered-Out Mercedes-Benz S-Class? | Carscoops carscoops
S-Class owners have no interest in upgrading and modifying their vehicles with aftermarket parts. Nevertheless, there remains a large network of aftermarket parts for the S-Class and a small German tuner has just created one of the more menacing S-Class models we’ve come across.but has developed a new exhaust system for the luxurious sedan. The new exhaust, developed specifically for the S 580 model, is made from strong stainless steel and has adjustable butterfly valves to tweak the soundtrack.
This exhaust has a dramatic impact on the sound of the car’s 4.0-liter biturbo V8, making it sound fitting of a vehicle with an AMG badge.
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