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Project Kahn Brings Tuning Accesories to Our Attention

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When we talk about aftermarket developers, we are used to bringing you kits that target various parts of a car. However, this piece of tuning news is not dedicated to a package, but rather to a set of accessories, which has been is being offered by Project Kahn.

The British company brings to our attention multiple products, which are destined for both the exterior and the interior of various vehicle. The tuner starts with custom instrument panels, highlighting the importance of these goodies and offering us the example you can see in the adjacent image.

The story goes on with other interior parts, such as a Kahn engine start button, with the tuner emphasizing the fact that it has responded to demands of multiple customers who asked for such a button to be placed inside their tuned rides.

Next, we have a very special development: Kahn child safety seats. These allow you to keep you family safe and make your son look like a gentleman driver.

Finally, the tuner talks about quad exhaust tips, explaining that these are easy to install and that it can offer a wide range of such products, in order to meet every customer’s demands.

The first application of an electronic instrument cluster in a production automobile, was in a 1976 Aston Martin Lagonda.  Nowadays however, Afzal Kahn makes instrument clusters look the business, with a variety of colours and designs available – they will certainly make your car look the business, and if you throw in an interior to match, the world is your oyster, so to speak,” stated the press release.
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About the author: Andrei Tutu
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