Sunday, October 5, 2008

Oettinger plays their magic wand on the Volkswagen Scirocco


One thing that hit my mind earlier on was how 'COMPLETE' modern cars were when they left the factory, complete with huge air ducts, vents, spoilers and huge rims, giving me an impression that there must be not alot left to be done by tuners. Well, I guess i'm partly wrong, as this latest rendition from Oettinger on the VW Scirocco, which in itself was actually pretty much 'COMPLETE' in any sense, bringing it to another level. Sporting a modified bumper, bonnet, side skirts and an extremely low ride height coupled with 19" rims with sexy dark, gloss black 5 spokes. The rear was further accentuated by a rear diffuser with high flow - stainless steel quad exhaust outlets two on each end, topped with a subtle but good looking rear spoiler on the rear hatch. All show no go? Well this 2.0 TFSi engine sports an upgraded ECU and sports air filter, bringing output from 200hp to 350hp. Officially one that could give a Ferrari F355 a good chase.

Source: MotorAuthority