
Recently, the customized Mercedes-Benz G-FALCON was delivered to the buyer of the UAE
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- The recent member of the Carlex lineup is G-Class Nuri to celebrate Uzbekistan.
- The custom Mercedes SUV has a blue paint solution with real sapurum.
- A typical integrated construction requires the company for about 18 months to be lifelike.
Over the years, the Polish tunnel lens has been transforming outsiders into more specially designed interior and gorgeous appearance. Recently, the company has raised one of its projects to a brand new level and provided customized Mercedes-Benz G-Wagons, which is not only exclusive, but also bathed with luxury and wealthy taste.
One -time customization requires about 18 months to vividly. One of its most detailed works is customized G-FALCON. It was unveiled last year and recently delivered to the owner of the United Arab Emirates. This G-Wagon aims to celebrate the wealthy Falcon history in the Arab world. Its appearance is incredible and shining in the sun.
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The roof of G-FALCON is a highlight. Carlex’s expert craftsman carved and painted the detailed murals of the Falcon. The cabin is also special, dominated by dark maroon leather, and the black Alcantara (Alcantara), the central console and the door panel are intricate.
Carlex design has made similar complex modifications on its first G -Class Nuri. It was drawn with a rich blue shadow and learned from the history of Uzbekistan to get inspiration. This includes a roof with Uzbekistan mosaic and paint, including the real saorpin dust. The interior is also eye -catching, including a large number of blue and white leather and golden accent.

One of the latest members of the flash is Huanglong. It is inspired by Chinese mythology and Huanglong, representing strength, strength, prosperity and success. The dragon murals and carved murals on the roof make it not only distinguish it with other G -Class cars you found in Asia, but also distinguish any other people in the world.
One of Carlex’s initial disposable commission was G -Class Steampunk, which appeared in early 2020. A large amount of metal and wood were used throughout its entire building, and it took more than 5,000 hours to make it.
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