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Oettinger shows off new mods for facelifted Golf GTi

Oettinger shows off new mods for facelifted Golf GTi

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blogentry-133713-0-54114200-1496050914_thumb.jpgOettinger recently showed off what it can do to the facelifted Golf GTi at the annual Wörthersee event where Golf enthusiasts around the world gather.

 

blogentry-133713-0-86759600-1496050918_thumb.jpgOettinger's GTi package consists of a complete bodykit, including a new front splitter, side skirts and a roof spoiler. Rounding up the rear look is a new four-pipe exhaust system that uses three-and-a-half-inch tips. Those who have the Golf GTD will be happy to know that the same package fits their cars.

 

For those that want more power, Oettinger offers engine upgrades for the GTI that can take the car's power output up to an impressive 380bhp. To keep all the power in check, suspension and brake upgrades are also available, along with gearbox upgrades that consist of strengthened DSG clutches which are able to withstand 650Nm.




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