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I think we'll need a microscope.Wood continues to be used in the interior design.
I think we'll need a microscope.Wood continues to be used in the interior design.
Phaeton ? Really ? Granted, the image may not be very good-but I don't really catch "a Phaeton drift".
Let’s not fill this thread with Mercedes bullshit again, gosh. Might as well change the name to “Mercedes Car Forum”
You just need a psychiatrist.I think we'll need a microscope.
Okay, I'll be quiet.Let’s not fill this thread with Mercedes bullshit again, gosh. Might as well change the name to “Mercedes Car Forum”
Bentley Basher!
Glorious, that pleasant feeling of having achieved it
Yes it’s gold running along the body is not too prominent though.Is there a stripe?
Is there a stripe?
It relatively looks almost production ready, just some tweaks but it looks as if the interior and exterior were designed with production in mind.Real question will they make it ? If so will it be close ?
Reminds me a bit of the Maybach 6 concept
For me, they are sophisticated - surfacing, texture, colour, shapes, intricate details. It is a matter of personal taste and, as well, I do think there are many people that can agree with that. And not only in the automotive world.Yup, this to me is the biggest indicator that they wanted to do something that they could actually produce.
What is actually sophisticated about wood, metal or leather?
Oh okay. It’s so subtle.
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