There are several MK3's that keep pushing the envelope. One of them belongs to James Ford. He recently upgraded his MK3 with a full airride setup thanks to Bagyard . You can check out a full report on how he did it right here . -Jeroen Willemsen
They sure didn't waste anytime in dropping this beauty to the floor. The car has been dropped using airbags and does it flawlessly with Rotiform BLQ wheels in 8.5×19-inch which are wrapped in 215/35×19 rubber. -Jeroen Willemsen Spotted on G-Werks
The 2010 British Touring Car Season kicks off this weekend and we will be bringing you our preview of the tintop series, later in the week. As a taster, here is a great Blog from new team AmD Milltek Racing and its driver Shaun Hollamby. Those of you on Touring Car forums will be well aware of the blog as AMD are always proactive in this area, but I
Just saw some pictures of the Ultimate Dubs event held in Telford, England. I can't wait for my next VW event after seeing some of those pictures. One car that really stood out to me is this MK4 R32 with Lamborghini inspired Rotiform wheels. The car they are under was built by G-Werks and I'm been told this car was built in 9 days. -Jeroen Willemsen
I keep seeing these gorgeous cars pop up on blogs and forums proving the VW community is very much alive! A favorite is this burgundy red Mk3 owned by John Redfearn from the UK. This car showed up again when I got the latest fix of Performance VW . So I set off collecting some pictures from the web to create this spotlight. The car is obviously a Golf
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"
This Golf has been doing its rounds on the blogs worldwide. So it's only fair to give it some love on Speedhunters. It's all about the stance, especially in the rear. First there is the lip, stretched tire and the fender; in other words perfect. -Jeroen Willemsen
After doing some research for this month's "slammed" theme, I have come to the conclusion that the VW community are definitely ahead of the game. They produce some amazing looking vehicles with minimum effort... Well at least at first sight; when you delve in deeper, you start to appreciate what it takes to keep building these show winning
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