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The image displays a dark grey or black Mercedes-Benz G-Class, specifically a modified Brabus version, parked on a wet urban street. The image is oriented sideways, with the car appearing to be on its left side, but can be mentally rotated counter-clockwise by 90 degrees for a correct upright view. The car, an SUV, occupies the foreground and midground, showcasing its robust, angular design. It is visibly wet, covered in raindrops, suggesting recent rain. Distinctive features of the Brabus modification are evident: the front grille proudly displays a large 'B' Brabus logo in orange, and there are orange accents on the lower part of the front bumper and grille. The headlights are circular and projector-style. The car features large, multi-spoke dark alloy wheels, also wet. The interior of the car, visible through the wet windshield and side windows, appears to have orange elements, possibly on the dashboard or seats. The license plate, mounted centrally on the front bumper, reads "ME. 951 T". To the left of the car (when viewed upright) is a multi-story building with a light beige or yellow facade. It features numerous windows, many with closed blinds or shutters, and several balconies. A street lamp post with an ornate design is visible in front of the building. The street itself is wet pavement, reflecting the ambient light. The curb next to the car is painted with red and white stripes, indicating a no-parking or no-stopping zone. In the background, behind the parked Brabus and slightly obscured, other vehicles are visible, suggesting a busy street. Further back, a shop sign is partially visible, displaying the text "CAFE RESTAURANT". Lush green foliage, possibly from trees or bushes, is seen on the far left and in the background. A red and white circular traffic sign with a blue background and a diagonal red line (indicating 'no stopping' or 'no parking') is also visible near the street lamp. The overall impression is an urban setting, likely during the day, after a rainfall, with the distinctive Brabus G-Class as the central subject.
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