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The roof liner was Alcantara in anthracite colour The light alloy wheels and extendable side running boards are chrome plated
Police, state security units, military and governmental agencies are using the G-Class Schrader-Typen-Chronik series in German revised ed

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It included a diesel engine, 1.

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The Nappa leather trim covers the roof grab handles and the instrument cluster cover
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The 22-inch matte black AMG wheels are fitted to the G 63
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Only three parts from the previous generation were carried over to the new generation: the headlamp washers, the push-button door handles and the giant spare wheel cover bolted to the rear tailgate
The second row seats are moved further back from the rear passenger doors and are the same rear seats as used in the Mercedes-Maybach S-Class The engine was upgraded again for 2006 to 368 kW 493 hp then again to 373 kW 500 hp for 2008
Like the original Maybach 62 Landaulet, a division wall is installed behind the driver and front passenger Most of those vehicles are manufactured in Bouchekif factory , owned by the Algerian army

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From 2001 to 2014, the W461 model for military and public authorities was offered with a 2.

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For the interior, 64 different seat colour combinations and three patterns can be specified
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Cobham, Surrey, UK: Brooklands Books
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The have a small number of various G-Class vehicles, which were purchased to replace the outdated and vehicles
The interior has designo leather in the colour "chablis" and designo trim in anthracite poplar wood The G 63 AMG 6×6 was derived from a model developed specifically for the Australian Army in 2007
Towards the end of the first-generation model run the W463 had the highest number of paint colour options at 22, including the bright and intense colours of the Crazy Color Edition The appears to have acquired G-class vehicles, some of which were seen on the 65th anniversary military parade

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The bought 240 GD to replace and 4×4 vehicles in the mid-1980s, and 300 GD to use as ambulances.

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The 300 GD was the most popular model while the 280 GE was the most powerful
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EADS provided the communication technology: vehicle data recorder system, integrated communication system for UHF or VHF bands, integrated mobile command, control and information system, and jamming system
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Externally, the G-Class received the same horizontal bars of LED daytime running lamps underneath the headlamps and the new external side rear-view mirrors as the GL-Class and ML-Class models