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Video: Sleeper - VW Touran 1T1 with EOS R36 technology

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Recently updated on March 23, 2021 at 06:07 am

  • Basis: 2005 VW Touran 1T1 with 140 PS TDI four-cylinder
  • R36 engine from the VW Eos
  • Performance increase on 300 PS (including manifolds, Sportkats)
  • 78 mm stainless steel exhaust system from HG Motorsport
  • Facelift taillights from the 1T2
  • Rear apron of R32 (adapted)
  • VW Golf 6 GTi side skirts
  • Spoof lip on the front of the Cupra R
  • Headlamp converted to xenon
  • fetteffert.com Variant 3 coilovers with S3 aluminum wishbones (by KW, 80-120 mm deeper)
  • AUDI RS3 front brake system and Audi A8 / A7 system (with R32 saddles) at the rear
  • Alloy wheels from the Porsche Cayenne II
  • Interior of the VW Touran 1T3 with fabric seats (with R32 steering wheel)

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