2010 Mercedes-benz Gl-class on 2040-cars
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Bullet proof 2010 Mercedes-Benz GL550 4MATIC
Mileage6,000
Body StyleSUV
Exterior ColorGray
Interior ColorGray
FuelGasoline
TransmissionAutomatic
Drivetrain4x4/4-wheel
DriveDoors4
Engine8-cylinder
A/C: FrontA/C: RearAirbag: DriverAirbag: PassengerAirbag: SideAlarmAlloy WheelsAM/FM RadioAnti-Lock BrakesBucket
SeatsCD [Multi Disc]Cruise ControlDVD SystemFog LightsIntegrated PhoneLeather InteriorMemory SeatsMP3 [Multi
Disc]Navigation SystemPower LocksPower SeatsPower SteeringPower WindowsPremium SoundRear Window DefrosterRear
Window WiperRemote Keyless EntrySunroof/MoonroofThird Row SeatsTinted Glass
Bulletproof GL 550 ARMORING SPECS FOR THIS ARMORED MERCEDES-BENZ GL550 LEVEL A9 (B6+)Protection against high power
rifles such as 7.62x39, 5.56x45, 7.62x51, M193, and M80 ballOriginal glass is removed & replaced with certified
multi-layered ballistic glass/polycarbonateAll opaque materials surrounding the passenger area are replaced with
certified ballistic steelRoof (at an angle) using ballistic steel (protection against DM51
grenade/fragmentation)Floor (anti-mine protection including DM51 grenade/fragmentation) using ballistic
steelAdditional areas of armoring are fuel tank, battery, and computer moduleA complete set of four (4) high-grade
Secured Bead-Lock System installedAdditional protection for undercarriage & areas surrounding the radiatorRear
partition ballistic glass with swing door and locking mechanismPatented designed armoring for firewall and wheel
wells Two Front Power Windows Red/Blue Strobe Lights P.A./Multi-Siren System Tailpipe Protection
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