Inden Design Shows CLK DTM Cabriolet Replica Kit
Sporty new appearance for lesser models
By Michael Gauthier
November 13, 2008 8:07 PM
Filed Under: German, Mercedes-Benz, Tuners
Let's face it, many of us want the looks of a high-end limited production model but our budgets can't exactly stretch that far. If you own a late model Mercedes CLK Cabriolet and want to increase you street credit, perhaps the latest styling package from German tuning firm Inden Design might be what you're looking for.
The package transforms an ordinary CLK convertible into a CLK DTM AMG Cabriolet clone, making it virtually impossible for the casual observer to tell the difference. As part of the styling makeover, the package includes new front and rear ends, a sport suspension kit, and a new exhaust system. Should someone notice the wheels, just say you replaced them with aftermarket ones because they are 19-inch alloys designed by Inden instead of the originals from AMG. To give the interior a sporty new appearance worthy of the DTM AMG exterior, Inden offers a 22-piece carbon-fiber kit, a sports steering wheel and AMG logos for the instrument panel.
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