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Mercedes AMG GT with ADV.1 Wheels by Renntech!

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Recently updated on June 19, 2017 at 11:15 am

The team around the tuner Renntech has just published a new project. As a basis, the Mercedes AMG GT came into consideration from the tuner some performance improvements got. Now the optics were the main reason for the publication of the pictures from the 2015 SEMA Show! After the tuning cure that the car was allowed to endure, the Mercedes AMG GT with RENNtech optics and send 20 inch ADV.1 Wheels is much more exciting and individual than the production version. If you are also the proud owner of a Mercedes AMG GT, Renntech should be an interesting starting point when it comes to making the car stand out from the crowd. As for the changes made to the Mercedes AMG GT, we have already learned the first details. As always, we have listed what we know below for you in a summary. But if you discover any other changes that we haven't listed, just use the comment box and let us know!

(Photos: Renntech / Danny Batista Photography)

These are the details of the vehicle:

  • RENNtech air intakes in front
  • front splitter
  • ADV.1 Wheels Alloy Wheels (10 Spoke Design 10.2 Super Light Wheels 19 x 9,5 | 20 x 11,5)
  • new side skirts
  • large rear wing (adjustable, DTM style)
  • coilover
  • Downpipe with sports catalysts
  • Rear diffuser with new exhaust covers
  • red accents and foils all around
  • possibly an increase in performance - (ECU upgrade & downpipe, more about that HERE)
  • possibly a sports exhaust system (info is still pending)

RENNtech Mercedes AMG GT S with 620PS & Renntech body kit from Shmee150

Certainly, new information and certainly new pictures and videos will soon be online. As soon as this is the case, we will of course put it online and inform you about it.

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