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Our brand new 2000 Mercedes-Benz CLK 320. Picked up on April
17, 2000, a rainy day. Black with an oyster interior. Still with the
original wheels at its original height. This will soon change. |
| The front and side of the new CLK. Those lights just make
you fall in love with the car immediately. |
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The rear end of the CLK. What a beauty, isn't it. We are
some proud parents. |
| The transformation. Our baby got new chrome wheels, 18"
AMG Monoblock Aero II 18x8 up front and 18x9 on the rear with Dunlop SP
9000 225/40ZR18 and 255/35ZR18s. The CLK was lowered about an 1" with
H&R springs. |
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What a difference a new set of wheels makes... |
| These wheels just finish the CLK's look into a classy sports
coupe. |
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The CLK also got a set of chrome head light rings for a nice
extra touch. |
| Damn the car has a fantastic aggressive nose. That's what
people see coming in their rear view mirror. |
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Can't have enough pictures of the looks of this fabulous
car. |
| A nice side view of the CLK. Notice the chrome AMG exhaust
tip. Another nice touch. |
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Another view of the rear end with the exhaust tip and the
chrome wheels. |
| A nice ass I would say... |
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The driver's seat showing the oyster interior and
multi-function steering wheel allowing volume control, phone control, and
various other systems views in the dash board. |
| A view from the passenger's side. |
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The Comand system with the navigation system activated,
climate control for driver and passenger side, buttons for heated seats,
alarm lights, head lamp washer, locks, rear window sunshade, etc. The
comand system also controls the cd changer, radio, phone and an auxiliary
device like an MP3 player. |
| The built-in Startac phone. It can be controlled using voice
commands and using the steering wheel controls. You can also see the
multi-contour seat controls next to the seat. |
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The in-dash navigation. The arrow indicates the direction in
which you need to travel and the miles left to go. |
| The multi-function in-dash display can also be switched to
show a trip meter as shown here or the phone, radio, cd, or hey even a
regular odometer reading... |
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