Recently updated on February 24, 2020 at 02:29 am
Danger! There is a "Update " which contains new information (pictures, data, video). The new info you will find specially marked at the end of the article!
We found a picture for you from the tuner around Ingo Noak Tuning. The latest model, which was initially created virtually on the drawing board by Ingo Noak Tuning, shows us a VW Golf 6 GTI with a widebody kit in Liberty Walk style. After the recently published, and very real Seat Leon ST body kit, I think the idea shown here is an exciting way of thinking. Since this is a "rendering", we are of course not aware of any technical data. I list what was done virtually below. I would be happy to see the car like this or at least something like that on our streets.
(Photos: Ingo Noak Tuning)
These are the virtual changes to the VW Golf 6 GTI:
- Widebodykit (fender widenings, riveted and screwed, openly visible)
- Base Golf 6 GTI
- New Alloy Wheels in Estimated 20 inches (ADV.1 Wheels?)
- unknown significant lowering
- black discs behind
Update from "26.08.2015/XNUMX/XNUMX"
There is new information about the above mentioned vehicle which we can not withhold from you. The tuner has now begun to put the virtual image into action and the first two images increase the tension on the finished project already. Have fun with the new pictures!
- Golf 6 GTi project
- Planned wheel set mbDesign KV1 in 12 × 20 inches
Maybe there will be an update with information and pictures soon. If this is the case, we will of course also put it online and inform you about it.
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