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Apr 7
Kleeman D-SCK Concept

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It's been a while since I haven't seen such a cool concept car released. This is the Kleeman D-SCK concept revealed by the Danish Mercedes-Benz tuning haus, a real super-car. Revealed at the Danish Auto Show a few days ago and designed by student Jesper Hermann the new Kleeman D-SCK Concept got a lot of attention though it's not made of metal, but made of/on paper. Not sure if they're going to build it or not (the latter has more votes) but I like the way it looks.

via WorldCarFans

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