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Mercedes-Benz C 63 AMG Estate in “Squished Grape” Matte Wrap

Mercedes-Benz C 63 AMG Estate by Print Tech 12 photos
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Mercedes-Benz C 63 AMG Estate owners are a special breed of AMG owners. You can't exactly call yourself average, or normal, when choosing the luggage-hauling version of a tire-shredding rear-wheel drive V8 car.
And that's what the C 63 AMG wagon is really all about. Looking almost family normal but with the potential for behaving like a not-so-normal hoon-mobile. The 6.2-liter normally aspirated V8 under the hood is good for 457 horsepower and 600 Nm (442.5 lb ft) of torque in its mildest version – not exactly take “the kids to school” territory.

But what if you want your AMG Estate to look more than just your average wagon? Well, one of the easiest and also cheapest ways of upgrading its look would be to vinyl wrap it in a different color.

What about a matte one? The owner of the following C 63 AMG Estate took an even bolder decision when he chose a “Saphir Metallic Matte” color for his wrap, which was carried in Germany, by Print Tech. The result is certainly eye-catching and it may even make your mouth water for some Bordeaux red wine after destroying those rear tires in an unintentional burnout.
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About the author: Alex Oagana
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Alex handled his first real steering wheel at the age of five (on a field) and started practicing "Scandinavian Flicks" at 14 (on non-public gravel roads). Following his time at the University of Journalism, he landed his first real job at the local franchise of Top Gear magazine a few years before Mircea (Panait). Not long after, Alex entered the New Media realm with the autoevolution.com project.
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