Hofele Body Kits for Porsche Cayenne
Widebody or regular styling kits available
By Clinton Deacon
May 22, 2008 3:36 PM
Filed Under: German, Porsche, Tuners
Hofele is a tuning company that many of you out there possibly haven't heard of, but when located in the realms of Germany, it will take a lot to get noticed around the super tuners such as Hamann, Brabus and Abt. The small tuning company specialises in tuning packages for Audi, VW and Porsche focusing on body kits. What you see before you now are their latest body kits for the facelifted Porsche Cayenne, which includes a regular “GT 500” styling kit as well as a “GT 600” widebody kit.
The Hofele GT 500 gets a completely new aerodynamically enhanced front bumper including mesh inserts with 2 additional fog lights and LED daytime driving lights, the rear gets a removable diffuser along with double tailpipes. A similar setup is given to the GT 600 with the addition of 2 front fenders with air vent opening and wheel arch extension.
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