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Volkswagen Golf GTI is a Sound Machine

The 2010 Volkswagen Golf GTI has been given a kick in the ass and made into a "rolling sound machine."

CarFilmComponents, a tuning company over in Europe, used their "Styling Station" to work out a scheme to pump up performance capabilities of the Volkswagen Golf GTI MKVI, while adding in a sound system almost guaranteed to cause complete deafness.

Based in Neuss, Germany, the fellas over at CFC Styling Station offer an engine computer unit upgrade that bumps up power to 265 horsepower - not bad for the Golf GTI. The company's latest show car features an Eisenmann exhaust with a stainless steel set of tailpipes and a MR CarDesign down pipe.

They also use an "ap-X" screw thread "that can be adjusted according to height and hardness."

CarFilmComponents is most proud of the HiFi audio system. CFC started with a Pioneer system with four output stages and a master/slave subwoofer. Rainbow supplies the high and mid-range speakers and woofers. 

Spare batteries were needed to help power the system, which also includes AIV cabling. The entire audio system goes for over $1000 USD. CFC neglected to mention the wattage, which can only mean it's insanely high.

Want to know more about Volkswagen Golf enhancements or how to test drive one today? Head on over to Fletcher Jones Volkswagen - 1111 N Clark St, Chicago, IL 60610.

Source:
http://www.worldcarfans.com/110081127875/vw-golf-vi-gti-transforms-to-driving-sound-machine

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