Rogue90 releases 1983 Mercedes-Benz 500SEL AMG Pack for GTA V
Rogue90’s 1983 Mercedes-Benz 500SEL AMG Pack landed with 5.0 and 6.0 AMG variants, VehFuncs support, and proper LODs for clean GTA V garage builds.

Rogue90’s 1983 Mercedes-Benz 500SEL AMG Pack landed as the kind of mod that earns a permanent garage slot, not just a quick lap around the map. The draw here is practical: two usable variants, a 5.0 AMG and a 6.0 AMG, plus the sort of finish that matters when you are building executive-cruise scenes, valet shots, or period-styled traffic packs instead of another neon supercar that looks out of place outside a nightclub.
The foundation gives the release some real modding pedigree. Rogue90 said the original base came from GTA San Andreas, then went through further conversion and edits before arriving in GTA V as an add-on package. That matters because the car does not feel like a generic luxury sedan dressed up in old badges. It is a bridge between eras, carrying a classic San Andreas source into a modern GTA V setup that actually behaves like a finished vehicle rather than a museum prop.
The feature list is the part that separates this from the usual pretty shell. The Mercedes comes with working lights, LODs, realistic performance and physics, factory spawn colors, extras, custom gear ratios, and working wipers with VehFuncs support. For screenshot work, that combination is the difference between a car that only looks good in a static angle and one that holds up under motion, weather, and distance. LOD quality matters when the shot pulls back across a driveway or a parking lot, and working wipers give it a cleaner fit in rainy, lived-in scenes instead of dry showroom glamour.

The pack also points players toward classic car colors requirements, which tells you exactly who this is for: anyone trying to keep an authentic palette and a believable late-20th-century luxury presence in GTA V. That is where the 500SEL AMG Pack fits best, alongside other lore-friendly classics in personal garages, traffic pools, and cinematic setups where a modernized import would feel wrong. With two AMG trims and the original Mercedes shape intact, Rogue90 delivered a release that favors atmosphere, handling, and period accuracy over flash. For collectors who want their garage to look like a real executive lineup, this one deserves serious consideration.
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