If you live in the US and have no love for the sport called 'soccer' over there and 'football' in the rest of the world, the name Tim Matavz probably doesn't ring any bells. We don't care about that now actually.
What we do care about is his car that is absolutely mind boggling. Being one of the very few (or even the only one) in Europe to be fitted with Vorsteiner's GTRS3 body kit, this car immediately snaps in action thanks to its Matte Black paint job and its red angel-eyes corona rings.
At the moment, SKN Performance is the company responsible for distributing Vorsteiner parts in Europe so that's why you'll be seeing their logo all over this car. All the add-ons on the car are made of Carbon Fibre to keep the weight in check.
The wheels are Vorsteiner too and feature a deep concave profile and are also dressed in matte black. Under the hood you'll find a VF Supercharger that took the power output of the car from 420 HP to 680 and 700 Nm of torque, making sure that it's not only looking mean, it can also blow you away once you try anything funny.
To get an idea of just how fast this car is, we'll tell you that it goes from 100 to 200 km/h in just 6 seconds and has a maximum speed of 340 km/h (212 mph). Bilstein dampers and an Akrapovic exhaust were just the finishing touches for a completely bonkers feel.
At the moment, SKN Performance is the company responsible for distributing Vorsteiner parts in Europe so that's why you'll be seeing their logo all over this car. All the add-ons on the car are made of Carbon Fibre to keep the weight in check.
The wheels are Vorsteiner too and feature a deep concave profile and are also dressed in matte black. Under the hood you'll find a VF Supercharger that took the power output of the car from 420 HP to 680 and 700 Nm of torque, making sure that it's not only looking mean, it can also blow you away once you try anything funny.
To get an idea of just how fast this car is, we'll tell you that it goes from 100 to 200 km/h in just 6 seconds and has a maximum speed of 340 km/h (212 mph). Bilstein dampers and an Akrapovic exhaust were just the finishing touches for a completely bonkers feel.