Aussie Volks Guy (19-08-2010)
Tuners at CarFilmComponents's Styling Station have worked out a scheme to pump up the performance capabilities of the Volkswagen Golf GTI MKVI, while adding in a sound system almost guaranteed to cause a degree of deafness.
Based in Neuss, Germany, the folks at CFC Styling Station offer an engine computer unit upgrade for €799, that bumps up power to 265 hp (200 kW) and 390 Nm of torque. The company's latest show car features a €1,238 Eisenmann exhaust with a €1,000 stainless steel set of tailpipes and a MR CarDesign down pipe. They also use an ap-X screw thread "that can be adjusted according to height and hardness," for €749.
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The car's looks are rounded out with 8x19-inch ASA GT2 wheels wrapped in 225/35 R19 tires for €1,999. Matte silver metallic paint can also be added for €1,500.
However, it appears CFC is most proud of the HiFi audio system. They start with a Pioneer system with four output stages and a master/slave subwoofer. Rainbow supplies the high- and mid-range speakers and woofers. Spare batteries were needed to help power the system, which also includes AIV cabling. The whole audio system goes for €999. CFC neglected to mention the wattage.
[source: worldcarfans.com]
I like the wheels...
2011 MK6 GTI ED35APR Stage 1
Aussie Volks Guy (19-08-2010)