Volkswagen Golf GTI Gets Matte Patchwork

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CFC StylingStation, a German company that specializes in covering car with various types of foil, revealed today a new aftermarket program for the latest generation of the Volkswagen Golf GTI. Despite its not-so-fortunate gray / pink matte patchwork finish, the new CFC Golf GTI has some potential. Thanks to a new turbo system, the hot hatch develops 270 hp and 400 Nm of torque, which is quite an improvement in comparison to the standard 210 PS. CFC's new VW Golf GTI, which is called the Leitgolf, is equipped with a set of H&R stabilizers, 2,5 cm wider front fenders, and upgraded brakes. The brakes include 4-piston aluminum calipers, carbon-steel two-piece grooved discs.

The side skirts, side mirror coverings and the rear diffuser of the new Volkswagen Golf GTI from CFC are covered in a carbon mimicking foil, while its roof is painted black.

The car sits on 19-inch alloys, which for some twisted reason CFC decided to pain pink.

For the interior of their new Golf GTI, CFC chose a Pioneer hi-fi system, with Mosconi amplifiers, and Rainbow dynamics.

CFC sets the price of their new Golf GTI mods at a whopping 12,900 Euro. If you also want to buy the in-car entertainment system, you'll have to pay an extra 10,000 EUR.

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Source: CFC