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JE Design Previews 2011 Volkswagen Touareg Tuning Kit

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JE Design has released a set of sketches previewing its tuning kit for the new 2011 Volkswagen Touareg.

The German tuner will offer a wide body kit that will offer an aggressive look to the VW SUV. The front bumper will receive an add-on, which will come with a protection element and additional air intakes.

The package will also include special wheel arch extensions. At the rear of the Touareg, the tuning house will fit a new apron, which will feature a protection element, a roof edge spoiler and a tailgate attachment for the lower tailgate. The rear apron can house the factory stock exhaust pipes or can come with the tuner’s custom four pipe exhaust tips.

The sporty JE DESIGN styling package for the “Wide Body” conversion is comprised of several components of highest quality and exact accurate fit, giving the Touareg an even more powerful appearance. The front spoiler for the front bumper, rear  apron, roof edge spoiler plus a tailgate attachment for the lower tailgate area make the Touareg more sporty,” stated the press release.

The JE Design Touareg will ride on bespoke lightweight alloy rims, that will come in a 22-inch size. In addition to that, the tuner offers a set of optional wheel spacers.

To complement the new powerful Touareg look, JE Design offers its newSelect SUV wheel in 22 x 10 offset 55.  Also available are special optional wheel spacers (front 60 mm, rear 80mm) to complement the use ofthe wheel arch kit for that ever so perfect fit and look,” stated the press release.
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