A seven-year-old Mercedes-AMG GT S supercar with Mansory tuning is available in Moscow for a buy-it-now price of ₽22 million, or $294,000 USD.
The seller claims the car was originally bought in the UAE for twice the price. It had allegedly changed hands six times since 2014, although the record only mentions two owners for some reason.
In its stock form, the AMG GT S churns out 510 PS (503 hp / 375 kW), but the Mansory version takes a leap to 730 PS (720 hp / 537 kW). As a result, it hits 100 km/h (62 mph) in 3.4 seconds instead of 3.8 and maxes out at 330 km/h (205 mph), also an improvement over the already impressive 310 km/h (192.6 mph) of the standard version.
Elsewhere, the build is awash with carbon fiber and follows an orange/black theme all around. Even the hood cover and some of the engine bay trim is made of the same luxury material. A special plaque on the center console testifies to the uniqueness of the car.