Despite having started in life as a military vehicle and only afterwards as a civilian car, the legendary Mercedes-Benz G-Class has transformed over the years into a cult object on wheels for some, while others simply can't stand it.
We don't know if the following G 63 AMG by Office-K will be loved on either of the two barricades, but some details on it are sure to spark a lot of controversies in both camps.
First of all, the red vinyl wrap is the closest thing to a visual scream we have seen this week, with the Japanese tuners most definitely choosing it for the amount of attention it will surely bring to the car.
Second of all, if the... let's call it full red color wasn't enough to distract you from whatever you were doing, those 24-in Forgiato Inferno wheels with red accents will probably do, especially since they make the car look very similar to a Prairie Schooner from the side.
Speaking of the side, the peeps form Office-K didn't leave the epic-sounding stock exhaust alone , replacing the side tips with a Miracle Square6 exhaust tip that seems to have been designed by a LEO aficionado.
As far as the small details go, there aren't many new parts apart from the LED turning signal or black replacing the chrome of the emblems on the car.
We are not aware of any new performance parts either, but the stock M157 twin-turbocharged V8 provides plenty of oomph to the G-Wagen as it is. It should need it in order to hastily disappear from view when the automotive fashion police starts its siren.
First of all, the red vinyl wrap is the closest thing to a visual scream we have seen this week, with the Japanese tuners most definitely choosing it for the amount of attention it will surely bring to the car.
Second of all, if the... let's call it full red color wasn't enough to distract you from whatever you were doing, those 24-in Forgiato Inferno wheels with red accents will probably do, especially since they make the car look very similar to a Prairie Schooner from the side.
Speaking of the side, the peeps form Office-K didn't leave the epic-sounding stock exhaust alone , replacing the side tips with a Miracle Square6 exhaust tip that seems to have been designed by a LEO aficionado.
As far as the small details go, there aren't many new parts apart from the LED turning signal or black replacing the chrome of the emblems on the car.
We are not aware of any new performance parts either, but the stock M157 twin-turbocharged V8 provides plenty of oomph to the G-Wagen as it is. It should need it in order to hastily disappear from view when the automotive fashion police starts its siren.