RDX Racedesign Golf VI styling kit
First 50 customers get special pricing
By Michael Gauthier
July 17, 2009 2:43 PM
Filed Under: German, Tuners, Volkswagen
RDX Racedesign has unveiled a new styling package for the Volkswagen Golf VI.
The bold new body kit features a front spoiler extension (€149), aggressive side skirts (€149), and a modified rear skirt (€149) that houses a diffuser which can be outfitted in several different colors. Other styling updates include a roof spoiler (€149) and headlight masks (€49).
All the parts come with a general operating license (Technical Control Board/TÜV approval) and a two-year warranty against material and production errors.
As a special bonus, RDX Racedesign is offering the first 50 customers the complete body kit for €579 (instead of €645).
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Sexy Golf VI: RDX RACEDESIGN boosts the attractiveness of the Golf VI
- Entire body kit made of ABS and PU
- The first 50 customers only pay 579 euro for the entire package
- No registration necessary for any component
Volkswagen produces the Golf VI and RDX RACEDESIGN makes the Golf sexy. With the complete body kit, the appearance of the car is significantly increased.
The headlight masks for 49 euro including VAT give the front of the car a bold expression. They are delivered with the corresponding adhesive for easy assembly.
The front spoiler extension for 149 euro does not only confer a more sporty appearance to the Golf. Moreover, the precise production and the easy fitting to the serial bumper ensure a smooth assembly.
The side skirts with their curved design render a dynamic look. The set for both sides only costs 149 euro.
The rear view of the Golf is enhanced with a rear skirt kit for 149 euro whose grid inserts make way for the end pipes on the left and therefore present an entirely independent design. RDX RACEDESIGN offers the grid inserts in the aluminium versions silver, silver RS and black or as a black plastic grid.
The roof spoiler made of polyurethane (PU) for 149 euro perfects the sporty metamorphosis of the Golf VI. The delivery scope includes the according adhesive; therefore no holes have to be drilled and the assembly can be carried out very easily.
The first 50 customers ordering the entire body kit will be rewarded with a special discount. The 50 quickest customers only pay 579 euro for the entire kit and therefore save more than ten percent.
All parts come with a general operating licence or are approved by the Technical Control Board (TÜV). Therefore, all of these products do not have to be registered. Moreover, no additional costs have to be paid at the registration office.
As RDX RACEDESIGN knows about the quality of its own products, they include a two-year guarantee for material- and production errors. Naturally, the delivery includes all necessary component parts and a detailed instruction sheet. For questions the experts will offer assistance via phone and e-mail. Further information about the RDX RACEDESIGN product range is available at the web site www.rdx-racedesign.com
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