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Friday, 25 May 2012

Black Widow Treatment for Ferrari 458 Italia Spider


German tuning firm Wheelsandmore may have chosen to call its latest Ferrari 458 Italia program "Perfetto", which is Italian for perfect, but clearly, Black Widow is a far more appropriate name for its tune. Read more »

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Tuesday, 22 May 2012

Alfa Romeo 8C Competizione Gets Wheels And More


German aftermarket specialist Wheelsandmore believes it can convince at least a few of the 500 owners of the Alfa Romeo 8C Competizione to make the plunge and shop its new tuning package for the Italian sports coupe.

First up is the hard-to-miss matte white foil wrap with black and red racing stripes running from bumper to bumper, and the 21-inch 6Sporz2 forged alloy wheels shod in Hankook S1Evo tires size 245/30 21 on the front axle and 345/25 21 on the rear.

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Friday, 18 May 2012

Wheelsandmore's Light Tune Up of the Lamborghini Aventador


To be honest, the Lamborghini Aventador LP700-4 doesn't exactly need any help in the looks and performance departments, but for those that cannot do without customizing their cars, Wheelsandmore has prepared a first batch of upgrades. Read more »

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Wednesday, 7 March 2012

Gemballa Dresses Up McLaren MP4-12C for the Geneva Auto Salon


Perhaps surprisingly to some, but not so much to others, the McLaren MP4-12C has captured the attention of many tuners at this year's Geneva Auto Salon.

After Wheelsandmore, Mansory and FAB Design, German tuning outfit Gemballa has also presented its take on the British supercar. This is the first time that Gemballa has tuned a McLaren model.

"McLaren’s lightweight construction philosophy, exclusivity and client profile are a perfect fit for our own philosophy," says the German company's Managing Director, Andreas Schwarz.

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