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| All go and no show. This 450HP twin turbo all-wheel drive V8 sleeper continues this theme with the electronics inside. |
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| A wolf in sheep’s clothing is what this car has been called. A quick look under the hood will confirm the wolf part. |
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| As we do with many German cars, the factory head unit was retained for its great looks and decent sound quality. It also included a 6-disc in-dash CD changer. |
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| A Valentine One concealed radar display was incorporated into the rear view mirror. |
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| Two of the blank-out panels were used for the Valentine One remote radar volume control and the Phoenix Gold bass control knob. |
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| The original door speakers were disconnected. Custom kick panels were fabricated and covered in vinyl. They house Focals Utopia 6" components. |
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| Most of the interior panels were covered in Alcantara suede, so extreme care was taken to blend in a new and bigger subwoofer grille into the rear deck. |
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| Here you see the new underside of the rear deck housing three JL Audio 10IB4 free-air subwoofers. If done correctly this delivers a tremendous amount of great sounding bass without adding a lot of weight or taking up space. |
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| The factory Navigation unit was relocated and a custom amp rack was constructed on the driver side of the trunk. The removable trim panels were covered in OEM matching carpet. |
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| Here you see the amp rack during construction. |
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