Chrysler 300
Chrysler 300 relied on a wide network of ventilation openingsled exquisite design lights the lampsSmall ventilation network at the bottom bearing the fog lamps disguised the edges.The interface background sharp linesProminent bulging wheel arches up, metal and gleaming chrome wheels measuring 20 inches, mirrors and door handles, gleaming, to bring the car-loving personality to attract attention.Backend modified design lamps pal Car relied on skin nappa with color livery, with wooden and metal vaccinations shiny around the cabin, as well as the simple design of the center console makes access to all easy tools through leadership, in addition to the upper time that have been added to the cabin Kmahh Excellency clear, and new tools to control information system.
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