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pretty stupid thread but don't know where else to ask.

drove past a very nice mercedes benz this arvo but didn't get a look at the badge on the rear.

its a 2-door and both rear quarter windows can be opened aswell. size wise it looked as big as a soarer. had big square headlights and squarish taillights aswell. dropped on big amg rims it looked nice as :(

anyone know what model merc i'm talking about? i think i'm in love :(

praying to god its one of the cheaper model mercs :( .......bah there are no cheap mercs :rofl:

EDIT: oops thought this was the general section :)

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pretty stupid thread but don't know where else to ask.

drove past a very nice mercedes benz this arvo but didn't get a look at the badge on the rear.

its a 2-door and both rear quarter windows can be opened aswell. size wise it looked as big as a soarer. had big square headlights and squarish taillights aswell. dropped on big amg rims it looked nice as :(

anyone know what model merc i'm talking about? i think i'm in love :)

praying to god its one of the cheaper model mercs :( .......bah there are no cheap mercs :(

EDIT: oops thought this was the general section :(

What year you talking about> Sounds something like a 560sec google em see if its what ya talking about. Big two doors 5.6lt v8 rear windows can go down etc. :rofl:

only ones i can think of off the top of my head that are as big as a soarer and have old square lights and are newer then the old 560SECs are the 320CE, CLK (altho thats probably no where near the length of a soarer) and SL500 Hard top (which is one of my favourites)

only ones i can think of off the top of my head that are as big as a soarer and have old square lights and are newer then the old 560SECs are the 320CE, CLK (altho thats probably no where near the length of a soarer) and SL500 Hard top (which is one of my favourites)

woot! 320CE :sorcerer:

could only find a topless version pics on google but that's the one :P

0200060801P400130900100.jpg

just carsales.com'ed it.....its too expensive :laugh: back to japs it is :laugh:

always loved the 500sl one of my favourite cars ever. :rofl:

cheers

The car you are talking about is a CL - the 2-door S-Class.

One of these:

mercedes-cl-3-big.jpg

Drug dealing at it's finest.

If you're the big dick on the block - you drive the CL63 AMG.

If you're his boss, you drive the Brabus version.

Clicky - http://stadium.weblogsinc.com/autoblog/hir.../brabuscl02.jpg

MY GOD!!! the black 1 (far right) :O

:P:):D:wub:

thats the 320ce yea? definately going on the list of the "must buy cars" ;)

personally that's one of the best looking cars i ever seen. and all they need is some nice big rims and lowering/bags :wub:

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