CFC, which stands for Car Film Components, is a German based tuner who decided to pimp out this Hummer H2 with several chrome accessories. They claim this build to be pretty sexy, but honestly I could only see popular rappers such as Lil Wayne or Drake driving a car like this. Their tuning firm decided to wrap the Hummer H2 SUV in chrome vinyl, and black out the windows with tint before adding the CFC stickers on the side. The most attracting feature on the vehicle are definitely the huge 28-inch light alloy chrome wheels from TunerShop, which come wrapped in 325/35 R28 tires from Kumho. Moving to the interior however, CFC went over the top on this Hummer H2.
March 2010
Based off the Lamborghini Gallardo LP560, the Swiss tuning specialists at BF Performance made their own exotic transformation dubbed the GT600. Developed to fit both the Coupe and Spyder versions of the stunning Italian Lamborghini super car, this program offers customers exclusivity, aggression, performance, and self-confidence all in one package. At first glance, the refined Lamborghini LP560, now the GT600, boasts a redesigned aero kit to fit its sporty nature. Consisting of a Reventon-inspired front spoiler, the Lambo also received new side skirts, rear diffuser, and a sleek rear wing. Pictures we have show the yellow and white models, white being the Spyder version, and both feature the signature Lambo wing-style doors.
Edo Competition added another luxury sports car to their list of tuning projects when they released the all new Aston Martin DBS. Offering more power, agility, and comfort, the tuners new program for the Aston Martin is set to satisfy all customers. Under the hood is where the guys at Edo tend to focus, so they hooked up this British ride with several pleasing parts. Optimized ECU tuning software was used, along with the addition of a high performance exhaust system, special catalytic converters, and high flow air filters. Thanks to these upgrades, the Aston Martin DBS now puts down 550 hp and 600 Nm of torque, with a 100 km/h sprint time of 4.1 seconds, and an overall top speed of 320 km/h.
This car was brought to us by one of our readers who recently had custom work done to his MG TF 85th Anniversary edition, by the tuning company Kerridges who are based in Suffolk. There are only three MG TF 85th Anniversary pearlecent with burgundy stripes, and this lucky owner decided to have the tuners at Kerridges fabricate a custom hardtop roof for his rare car. He had to hand over 1,700 euros for the unique roof which received the same burgundy stripe pattern to match, and the MG TF also received a few extra modifications.
Here we have a Brabus car released at the Geneva Auto Show, based off the Mercedes E-Class Coupe, and hiding a powerful V12 motor under the hood. They’re calling it the “Brabus E V12 Coupe,” but the tuners did more than just engine modifications. At the exterior level, the Mercedes coupe features a carbon fiber body kit consisting of a new front spoiler, side skirts, rear diffuser, and air vents in the front to reduce lifting forces. Several other exterior upgrades to the E-Class coupe include LED daytime running lights, a new adjustable coilover suspension kit, and underneath the 19-inch wheels, a high performance braking system. Be ready to hand over a ton of paper for this job however, since Brabus tuning doesn’t come cheap under the hood.





