Project Diary From Ahlen, Germany: Vorsteiner V-PT Panamera meets 465HP Green Devil
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Project Diary From Ahlen, Germany:
Vorsteiner V-PT Panamera meets 465HP Green Devil
We are proud to release our latest project vehicle collaboration from Ahlen, Germany based on a 2011 Porsche Panamera S. This car has seen modifications both inside and outside with the latest lightweight Vorsteiner Aerodynamics + Wheels with power output that has been boosted to 465hp/ 342kw at 6680 rpm with maximum torque at 550nm @ 406 lb-ft.
Vehicle Data Sheet:
Engine modifications:
- ECU recalibration, high-flow air-filters and catalytic converters, new stainless-steel mufflers with butterfly valves and specially-coated aluminum exhaust tips.
- The noise level of the high-performance exhaust system is adjustable via remote control, in addition to an automatic control system that constantly monitors the exhaust pressure
- Vorsteiner V-PT Carbon fiber front bumper with carbon fiber lip spoiler element
- Vorsteiner V-PT Carbon fiber indicator housings
- Vorsteiner V-PT Carbon fiber front air intake housings
- Vorsteiner V-PT Carbon fiber rear bumper
- Vorsteiner V-PT Carbon fiber rear diffuser element
- Vorsteiner V-PT Carbon fiber ducktail spoiler
Wheels
Vorsteiner V-102 Split 5 Spoke 21 inch. Ultra-lightweight, high-strength, one-piece forged wheels
- Front: 9.5 x 21 with 265/35 ZR 21 Michelin
- Rear: 11 x 21 with 305/30 ZR 21 Michelin




















Last edited by Vorsteiner; Oct 18, 2011 at 04:17 PM.
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Vorsteiner kit looks good on these cars, especially white ones IMO, but why ruin an otherwise classy car with the godawful green accents?
Minus the green, it looks good. As is, looks like shit. Sorry, just my opinion.
Minus the green, it looks good. As is, looks like shit. Sorry, just my opinion.
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I like the Vorsteiner kits in general, but there is nothing you can do to a panny to make it look good.
Its an ugly car to begin with, and giving this car a duck-tail spoiler just makes it look even worse
Its an ugly car to begin with, and giving this car a duck-tail spoiler just makes it look even worse




