Here's a little JDM Euro style for your Friday. This VW Golf Variant was built by a company called Emu's Engineering out of Hyogo Prefecture, Japan. It's wearing an Emu's original front spoiler and side skirts, and is dropped on air suspension over a set of 19x8.5 black Work XSA-03C's. Just another one for the "sexy wagon"
By popular demand, we've added some of Kevin Raekelboom's fantastic shots of the TUK Customs MK5 Golf to the Desktops section. Head over there now to find two different shots available in both widescreen and standard formats. -Mike Garrett
We've seen all sorts slammed and stretched cars this month, and not without a doubt Volkswagens are one of the world's most common platforms for this sort of styling. In some cases it can get a bit dull seeing Golf after Golf lowered on BBS wheels, but every once in a while you see a car like this one. There's nothing outstanding or gimmicky
As you saw during Kevve's post yesterday, the Worthersee event is a huge one among the VW and Audi fans in Europe. In fact, it's big enough that Volkswagen itself has decided to display a pair of new concept cars at the event - the Golf GTI and Polo "Wörthersee '09" editions. It's quite a good idea really. What better
Back in the early 2000's when I was spending all my free time cruising around in a Camaro Z28 or 5.0 Mustang , I had a few buddies that were into watercooled Volkswagens. Although I didn't know a whole lot about these exotic German imports, I still remember being impressed by the cars my friends would show me in magazines like Performance VW
Here's some action from the 1977 VW Golf Junior Cup, AKA vintage one-make auto racing at it's best. Not only is the racing cool, but I also dig the cinematic, music-less style this film was done in. Enjoy. -Mike Garrett