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It certainly looks the part. But I didn’t think that we got the W210 E55 estate in the States.
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Maybe canada got lucky and had them?
Or someone is trying real hard to be an oddly specific enthusiast
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Never offered in the US, maybe Canadian gray market import
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I'd take it either way.
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Oh yeah, Manitoba plates! Missed that somehow.
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Is the conversion deeper than a badge swap? Engine and other bits too?
If it’s just badge and wheels, well who cares. But if the other stuff is included in this ‘phony’ than I don’t wanna be original. COME OVER HERE AND LET ME LOVE YOU
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Even if it wasn’t sold in the States, this is a Canadian car. Which means 15 year import law.
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Slush already????
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Look closely and you’ll see a Japanese-market rear license plate bracket. This car is a JDM grey-market import, and could very well be a 100% authentic E55 AMG wagon as a result. I’ve already seen a few of them imported here.
Plus, that’s a brand-new Manitoba plate which, together with the car’s age, imply that it was imported very recently.
![]() 11/04/2015 at 21:31 |
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Slow down, Mulder!
![]() 11/04/2015 at 21:38 |
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Probably legit.
![]() 11/04/2015 at 21:57 |
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lol
![]() 11/04/2015 at 22:08 |
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I don’t know if sarcastic or real
![]() 11/04/2015 at 22:49 |
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Bumper and exhaust are correct. I vote imported. Where is this, exactly, GPS coordinates please, I need to go steal this right now.
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Real lol
Ten years of JDM imports does that to you...