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ASMA Design Tunes The R230 Mercedes-Benz SL-Class
Posted November 5, 2008 At 3:50 PM CST by C. Danielson

ASMA Design Mercedes-Benz SL-Class, front and side view

Love it or hate it, the work ASMA Design performs on Mercedes is unmistakable.  The  ASMA S-Class Eagle I, the ASMA CLS Shark II, the ASMA Gladiator II M-Class – all are clear testaments to this fact.  Now, adding to this unique lineage, ASMA has worked their magic on a roadster, offering a complete styling package for the R230 Mercedes SL-Class.

As is the case with all of their designs, the first thing you'll undoubtedly notice is ASMA's newly redesigned grille and front apron.  While not quite as gargantuan as the grilles found on their other offerings, the SL's grille is still distinctly ASMA.  In the back, a new rear apron with a large integrated diffuser is present, as is an oddly shaped new exhaust.  And from the side, notable changes include your choice of 20 or 22-inch three-piece wheels, new side skirts, and a reduction in ride height of some 45 millimeters.

If you're Reggie Bush and you're looking to update the SL to match the other vehicles in your fleet,  you should feel right at home with the ASMA's newest creation. If, however, you haven't been particularly fond of ASMA in the past, their new SL will likely do little to sway you to the dark side.

To see the ASMA Mercedes SL in action, keep scrolling for the full photo gallery (click any pic to enlarge).

Enjoy.



ASMA Design Mercedes-Benz SL-Class, front and side view

ASMA Design Mercedes-Benz SL-Class, front view

ASMA Design Mercedes-Benz SL-Class, front and side view

ASMA Design Mercedes-Benz SL-Class, rear and side view

ASMA Design Mercedes-Benz SL-Class, rear and side view

ASMA Design Mercedes-Benz SL-Class, rear view

ASMA Design Mercedes-Benz SL-Class, front and side view

ASMA Design Mercedes-Benz SL-Class, front and side view

ASMA Design Mercedes-Benz SL-Class, front view

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