Fostla.de is a company from the Lower Saxony Hannover that specializes in car foiling. Their latest project involved a Mercedes-Benz SL 55 AMG fitted with a 2008 facelift conversion and wide body kit developed by Prior Design. The car rides on 10.5x20 inch front wheels and 12.5x20 rear wheels, with 265/30-20 and 325/25-20 tires, respectively. There’s also a lowering kit module for bringing the car closer to the ground and also a five percent headlight tint. The V8 engine now produces 548 HP (403 kW) via software optimization, while the exhaust system features black glossy powder coated exhaust tips. The main attraction of this customization program is without any doubt the PWF foil in yellow metallic mat which looks quite attractive.
Monday, October 29, 2012
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