Startech tunes the Range Rover Evoque
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Set Debut at the 2011 DUBAI INTERNATIONAL MOTOR SHOW
The One STARTECH REFINEMENT Program for the new Range Nomad Evoque
With the new Range Rover Evoque the practice-rich British company opens up a deal in niche for SUVs with a distinctly modern layout. At the 2011 DUBAI INTERNATIONAL MOTOR SHOW the STARTECH Discrimination program celebrates its world debut. STARTECH (Am Vorthbach 50, D-46240 Bottrop, phone + 49 / (0) 20 41 / 7744 555, fax + 49 / (0) 20 41 / 7744 544, internet www.startech.de), a BRABUS Collect company, refines the new model with a sporty-elegant evil intent program. The product lineup includes expressly-tailored 21-inch forged wheels, a heckle-height lowering by 35 millimeters (1.4 in.), a pleasure exhaust system and high-class interior options. Additional innovative products such as for sample engine tuning are currently under development.
For the three-door and five-door Evoque the STARTECH designers have developed a styling program designed predominantly for on-track operation. It lends the newcomer even more carlike idiosyncrasy. All body components are manufactured in OEM quality from anticyclone-grade Pur-R-Rim plastics.
Source: WorldCarFans.com
Meet the Owner: Morris Kohl Enterprises
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R/c look at: Includes cars, trucks, boats, battle tanks, ATVs, and helicopters. “I've prearranged up on airplanes, basically due to the fact that airplanes unbiased crash,” said Kohl. Prices across from $89 to a couple thousand.
Non r/c stock: Kohl also sells diversion trains, rocket kits, slot cars, and numerous categories of model kits. Prices rank from $5 to a couple hundred.
Kohl's best brands: Kohl says he only carries brands that he as a person trusts. “The oldest and best name brand on the planet is Tamiya,” he said. His other favored brands are Losi, Associated, Duratrax, HPI, and Traxxas.
Appear to race: R/c hobbyists are welcome to use the 50-by-100 foot asphalt get a wiggle on track in front of the store, or the oval dirt footpath Kohl set up on a vacant lot across the street.
Separating the wheat from ragging: “I've seen maybe 20 of them come and go,” Kohl of other relaxation shops in the area. “Only the good gain. This business is something where you definitely need to know what you're doing. It takes a lot of experience. What I do in here is very technical. Eventually, people just get bushed of being ripped off by those shops that sold them products they didn't distinguish anything about.”
Source: Patch.com