Mercedes CL500 Matte Black Edition by Famous Parts

Mercedes CL500 from Famous Parts body kit includes front and rear bumper enlarged spoiler lip in the front and new tailpipes

Mercedes-Benz tuner specialist Famous Parts unveiled a new package for the Mercedes-Benz CL500. The new kit features a Moonshine matte black foil wrap and wide body kit from Prior Design as well as other additional parts from Brabus and AMG. All combined, the CL500 has a sportier more aggressive look.

The CL500 body kit includes a revised front and rear bumper with an enlarged spoiler lip in the front and a diffuser with new tailpipes in the back. The kit really stands out thanks to its widened fenders and finished off with new side sills and a boot lid spoiler.

The car features new LED daytime running lights and rides on 21″ Monoblock Wheels from Brabus that are wrapped in Continental Sport Contact Rubber tires. No tuning kit would be complete if the car couldn’t be lowered, keeping this in mind, Famous Parts installed an electronic lowering module that dropping the car a couple of inches.

Lastly, Famous Parts replaced the CL 500 stock exhaust system with one from a CL63 AMG. No word yet on pricing.

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The interior is handcrafted, the dash, seats, doors, and headliner are trimmed in beige leather, Alcantara, & Swarovski fabric

Though you can hardly tell, being that all the body panels have been replaced, the car in the photos started out as a 2005 Mercedes-Benz CL500. It’s the work of a custom builder from Lithuania who named it after another semi-famous coachbuilder for roadsters.

The biggest focal point on the car is the 30-inch rear wheels, coupled with 24-inch ones in the back. Did we mention it has spinner? If that isn’t “classy” enough for you, the front and rear emblems were coated in 24-carat gold.

The interior is entirely handcrafted, the dash, seats, doors, and headliner have been trimmed in beautiful beige leather, Alcantara, and limited edition Swarovski fabric. Furthermore, all the buttons and switches have been replaced by Swarovski crystals, together with the gear knob and camera operating joystick. Bling, Bling!

Sadly, all this work was for nothing, because the car exchanged hands at the RM London event for just £35,840, basically the same money it would have been worth if they never had done anything to it.

Via: AutoEvolution