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                              2013 Mercedes-Benz G-Class 18 PAGE BROCHURE

                                                G 550  and  G 63 AMG Models

              All of my brochures come from a smoke and pet free inviroment

This Original brochure is filled with superb photographs and covers Technical features,along with standard and optional equipment,Including a full interior and Exterior Color chart

all brochures are securely packed between 2 pieces of cardboard and plactic wrapped to protect against moisture with the words Do Not Bend on both sides of the mailer.

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