Mercedes S-Class Brabus, Maybach, AMG, V12 has them all, penicillin would probably cure it

This is the main recipe anyway, because there is nothing classy about the one pictured in our image gallery. Part of the W221 generation, which was built from 2005 to 2013, it is registered in Belgium, judging by the controversial license plate, and should see a shrink facing this serious identity crisis.
There’s a lot going on here, so indulge us as we’ll start with the yellow lines that are somewhat reminiscent of the brand’s First Edition models. The wheels have a similar trim and more stickers have been applied to the rear windshield. ‘The Beast’ has two antennas, one on the roof and the other on the trunk lid, as good radio reception is apparently a must for the owner.
A rather inconspicuous spoiler was also attached to the trunk lid, with a lime green twist, and beyond these, the S-Class in question sports plenty of chrome trim additions and pretty much all of the Mercedes-related logos that it does. the owner could find. S 63, Brabus, V12 and Maybach sit between the taillights and the AMG a badge has been added to the broadcaster.
Additional Maybach and Rocket logos can be seen on the C-pillars, and it looks like the front fenders feature even more such parts. If you look closely you will also see the McLaren emblem, as well as several LED strips.
Apparently there aren’t too many tailpipes, as we counted 10 in total in the photo shared on Reddit. Still, we could see 12 in total, as the side tailpipes were probably also replicated on the right side. Guess we should probably “FA * K OFF” by now, right?