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<p><strong>Mercedes LPS 1632 1.53 ETS2</strong></p>
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<p>The Mercedes LPS 1632 mod for Euro Truck Simulator 2 (ETS2) version 1.53 brings a legendary Mercedes-Benz truck into the game. With premium textures, a fully detailed interior, authentic engine noises, and realistic driving dynamics, this mod significantly enriches the trucking journey. It offers a range of customization possibilities, various chassis options, and enhanced lighting effects for complete personalization. Fully optimized for ETS2 1.53, this mod is ideal for fans of classic Mercedes-Benz trucks seeking a genuine and immersive driving experience.</p>
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<strong>Credits: </strong> qra sol<br>
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<strong>How to install ETS2 mods or ATS Mods</strong><br>
Installing mods in Euro Truck Simulator 2 is straightforward. Simply download the mod from here and copy/unzip the files into the “My Documents\Euro Truck Simulator 2\mod” folder. If you're playing ATS, place the mods in the “My Documents\American Truck Simulator\mod” folder. You can use WinRAR or 7zip to unzip the files. Once done, activate the mods you wish to use.
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