Caractere Styling Kit for New VW Golf Variant
Stylish, Safer, Hotter for Moms
By Thami Masemola
February 8, 2008 7:11 PM
Filed Under: German, Tuners, Volkswagen
It may be your average mama’s vehicle of choice when it comes to transporting odd items such as groceries, baby cotbeds and school children. But Caractere will not let mama be caught dead inside the standard Volkswagen Golf V Variant.
A brand new kit is on offer to the mama whose desire for space means as much to her as her style. Caractere has completed a look to suit such a mama, and indeed a daddy, with body kit made to leave the Variant looking more like a touring version of the GTI. There’s a complete front GTI STYLE version, roof spoiler and a set of side skirts. Skirts of course, ones that anyone can wear. The styled Variant rides on fat (or phat, depending on who’s asking) 19-inch “mirror polished” wheels.
Manufactured in ISO 9000 methods, and approved by the German TÜV, these are finished in PURim or PUR, which bring a number of advantages like flexibility of material for easy mounting and Euro pedestrian-safety standards.
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