For those looking to add some extra flair to their Mercedes Benz G-Class W463, look no further than the Brabus Widestar Conversion Kit. Designed to fit the G500, G550, and G63 models, this kit adds a new level of visual impact to an already iconic off-roader.

One of the most striking features of the Brabus Widestar Conversion Kit is the muscularly sculpted wheel arch flares. These flares add an impressive ten centimeters to the width of the vehicle body, providing a more aggressive and powerful stance. The fender flares also feature integrated vents and end caps LEDs, adding a new level of style and functionality.

But the upgrades don't stop there. The kit also includes front and rear bumpers with LED lights and underride protection. The bumpers seamlessly transition into the wheel arch flares, creating a cohesive and striking visual appearance. The LEDs integrated into the front and rear WIDESTAR fenders illuminate the running boards and activate the lights in the BRABUS logos integrated into the fender attachments, providing added visibility and safety.

The Brabus Widestar Conversion Kit also includes new fasciae at the front and rear, replacing the production bumper. The new front fascia is designed to transition into the wheel arch flares seamlessly and make the front of the off-roader even more distinctive. The integrated LED position markers below the side air intakes add visual highlights and optimize the active safety in addition.

In addition to the aesthetic upgrades, the Brabus Widestar Conversion Kit also creates space for extremely large wheels and tires, ranging from 20 to 23 inches in diameter. This allows for a truly customized look and unparalleled off-road performance.

Overall, the Brabus Widestar Conversion Kit is a fantastic upgrade for any Mercedes Benz G-Class W463 owner looking to add some extra style and functionality to their vehicle. With careful attention to detail and a focus on quality, this kit is sure to turn heads both on and off the road.

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