JMS presented new tuning parts for the Volkswagen Golf V, just some time before the release of the new generation of the VW Golf. For the standard Golf V, JMS fits a coilover system, Eta Beta 8x19’’ Wheels with stainless steel inlays and 225/35R19 tyres. Read more…
I want to share some pictures taken in Braga Tuning Show in Portugal. This GTI was modified by Garage Estoril, a tuning company managed by Rafael Fernandes located in Switzerland that makes all kinds of tuning modifications. Read more…
Mattig has really gone to work on the Golf IV, making sure the somewhat ‘greying’ compact vehicle is reborn with a much more sporty look. This has been made possible with the new Mattig body kit, which makes the Golf look fantastic. A number of accessories provide the perfect finishing touch. Read more…
The Wörthersee GTI Meet is taken very seriously by Volkswagen, take the insane GTI W12 650 Concept for example which was unveiled at last years event alongside the Audi TT Clubsport. This year sees a mystery Volkswagen GTI Performance Concept displayed although the German manufacturer has failed to provide any information about it leaving us to analyse the vehicle with our well trained eyes. Read more…
German tuner Kerscher has available a bodykit for the fifth generation of the Volkswagen Golf. So the little VWGolf’s muscles are now more visible thanks to the front bumper with three big openings for additional cooling. There’s a nice lip under it also. Kerscher body kits are made of highest quality fiberglass. Read more…
HGP unveiled its lates creation: the 640hp Golf. Powered by the 3.6 liter V6 engine found also on the Vw Passat R36, the modified vehicle has exactly 10hp less than the Golf W12 650 concept. Read more…
Caractere, bodykit specialist for Volkswagen, Audi and Porsche from Belguim, has come up with the new bodykit for the Volkswagen Golf V Variant. The kit consists of GTI style front bumper and grille, roof spoiler, side skirts and also 19-inch wheels. Below is another image for the Volkswagen Golf V Variant wearing the Caractere bodykit from the rear. Read more…
What is the difference between the front and back of the new wing mirrors of in.pro.? On the one side you can see well, and the other side looks good! The accessories are an absolute must for trend-conscious Golf-IV drivers who want to indulge their four-wheel darling in a face-lift to make it look like the current Golf-V. Read more…