Thursday, February 7, 2008

ASMA Design Mercedes S-class Tuning

    Mercedes Tuning
    This is an old warhorse with new ideas that has proved that it is successful in the project focused to the future and based on luxurious cars of world-famous brands that can be an advantage for your business.

    In addition to known and reliable services, the company ASMA Design offers also an amazing collection of products that attracts all bystanders.

    This new project is based on the car Mercedes S-class. It was created during a series of unseen, amazing and precious research tests conducted on German roads.

    The amazing model is called Eagle II, because it brings some respect on the road.

    As the strong wings of an eagle, there are typically elegant intakes and fenders that are constructed till the end of rear doors and lure all potential customers.


    Mercedes S Tuning
    Promises need to be fulfilled so ASMA Design put different accent in case of the rear part that can scare you similarly as a dominant front part or exhaust system under the ride.

    We think you remember it also thanks its warning optics. This all prove that the Eagle II is a mature machine.

    The sporting exhaust system includes 40mm exhaust tips to convert the ride to a full-blooded fighter jet rolling on the wheels designed by ASMA Design too. Their dimensions are 9.5x21 in front and 11x21 at the back. Its tires are 255/30/21 and 295/25/21.

    And now the high spot – technical parameters: this eagle is boosted with a 5.5 liter V8 engine producing unbelievable 425hp at 6000rpm and 430 lb-ft of torque at 2800rpm. The transmission has 7 speeds and of course its automatic as should be in a limo. Braking of 425hp is provided by cooled disc brakes – 13,9“ on the front axle and 12,6“ at the back.
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