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  • MODIFIED AUDI A3: LORD OF THE STANCE – FC THROWBACK

    Welcome to this week’s FC Throwback, where we take a look back at some of our favourite previous feature cars. This week it’s Jason Allen’s modified Audi A3 from 2014…

    Feature taken from Fast Car magazine. Words Nick Turner

    MODIFIED AUDI A3 8P

    The term wheel whore used to describe someone who has a severe addiction to hoarding, buying, selling or swapping seriously awesome hoopage. Attracted to shiny round-shaped objects, sometimes in a sexual manner. Based on this, we can safely say that our mate Jason Allen is the king of the wheel whores, and lord of the stance!

    MODIFIED AUDI A3 8P

    He’s not shy about showing off his motor either. This modified A3 swaggers around the show scene like a dirty little slut-hoe for all to see! This isn’t the first time we’ve had a go on the Audi. Not so long ago it was featured with its black coat and pink Rotiform TMB rims, now it’s back for seconds!

    MODIFIED AUDI A3 8P

    Jason had the Audi back down with the lads at Reflex before our snapper even had chance to pack away his camera. Mr Allen isn’t one to do things by halves either, it was all or nothing for this modified Audi A3! The standard bumpers were taken off and replaced with Audi S3 parts, but not before a touch of smoothing. To complete the kit, they added a set of skirts and an RS3 front grille.

    With plans to fit an even wider set of rims, the front and rear arches have both been flared out. The real transformation came by way of a complete colour change to grey. “I’ve always been a fan of grey cars and I wanted something similar to Abarth grey that Matt at Reflex has on his Lupo, it went from there,” Jason tells us.

    MODIFIED AUDI A3 8P

    Filling out those flared arches are a set of staggered 9x19in and 9x10in Rotiform Race TMBs with plenty of dish! These are the 14th set of wheels to grace the Audi and when you consider he’s only owned it for two years, that’s pretty impressive whoring!

    MODIFIED AUDI A3 8P

    It doesn’t stop at an exterior overhaul either! Luke at Plush has once again worked the shit out of that needle and thread to create one of the most beautiful interiors we’ve ever seen! Up front sit a pair of Recaro CS Sportster seats finished in bright pink with matching door cards, gear gaitor and centre console.

    MODIFIED AUDI A3 8P

    The real change is in the back though. The rear seats have made way for a killer install! A pair of five-gallon air tanks have been mounted on custom frames just behind the front seats. Feeding the tanks are a collection stainless steel hard lines that add even more detail to the build. Beneath the air tanks sits a top-of-the range Audison Thesis amp that’s been sunk into the false floor. The install continues on right up to the boot with an Audison bit-one processor and iPad mounted onto more framework, perfect for Jason’s regular Facebook updates! The whole lot sits on a bed of black Alcantara. Smashing.

    MODIFIED AUDI A3 8P

    So there you have it. It’s not easy to bag yourself a second feature on the same car but, Jason has reinvented his Audi, making it even bigger and better than before. For that we doff our caps and wish Jason and his glorious chariot farewell, until next time – because it will be back!

    MODIFIED AUDI A3 8P

    TECH SPEC AUDI A3 8P

    styling
    Audi S3 bumper, sideskirts & rear bumper, RS3 front grille, smoothed off aerial, shortened rear plate recess, flared front and rear arches, full re-spray in grey

    chassis
    Staggered 9x19in and 9x10in Rotiform Race TMBs, Airlift Superslam bags, Tarox 6-pot brake upgrade

    tuning
    1.6-litre TDI, remap

    interior
    TT RS steering wheel, Recaro CS Sportster seats, rear seats removed, iPad 4 integrated into air install, Dakota digital gauge mounted into vent, full re-trim in bright pink and Alcantara, Plush Automotive custom air install, colour-coded 5-gallon air tanks, Accuair E-level management with custom illumination, stainless steel hard lines, twin 480cc compressors

    audio
    iPad mini integrated into front dashboard, Audison Thesis amp and sub, Voce speakers, bit one processor

    thanks
    Plush Automotive – they always give 110% effort into making my car the best it can be and always make the silly deadlines possible, Brian and all the boys at Rotiform for all the custom splits they’ve made for my car, Dooka Detailing for all the endless hours he’s put into the car, Matt and Jonny at Reflex Auto Design for doing a stunning job on the re-spray and all the other work, Specialist Tyres in Letchworth who supply & fit my tyres for me!

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  • BAGGED BENTLEY CONTINENTAL GT: BLACK GOLD

    It’s got oil sheikh chic and plutocrat flair in abundance, but this bagged Bentley is thoroughly down-to-earth. With deep roots in the VAG scene, Dan Steele has taken the Continental GT formula and reimagined it for a new generation…

    Feature taken from Fast Car. Words Dan Bevis Photography Si Gray

    BAGGED BENTLEY CONTINENTAL GT

    There are few automotive brands with quite the majesty and effortless class of Bentley, let alone the heritage. With the company enjoying its centenary year, 2019 was awash with Bentley-themed events, celebrations, hooplas and extravaganzas. From Blue Train hijinks to Le Mans blowers, all eyes have been on the iconic winged badge… and it’s not just a party for fans of vintage racers; no, if you’re more into modern-era motors than what Ettore Bugatti famously damned with faint praise as ‘the world’s fastest lorries’, the 21st-century Bentleys have been enjoying renewed appreciation among enthusiasts and tuners alike.

    BAGGED BENTLEY CONTINENTAL GT

    Of course, some people were into all this stuff long before the centenary celebrations hit. When you view the recent Bentleys as part of the wider spectrum of the VAG oeuvre, it makes a lot of sense to hold these cars up as the pinnacle of aspiration for people who spent their formative years spannering on Volkswagens. The respect has been readily apparent for some time on the show scene, with more than a few people bolting genuine Bentley wheels onto Golfs, Leons, Octavias and what-have-you, but the super-premium nature of what the brand represents means that they’re still pie-in-the-sky as a buying proposition for most. While it’s true that the evergreen Bentley Continental GT has just about dipped into what some lucky people may view as ‘excellent value’, it’s not exactly the sort of car you can pick up at the age of 21, slam over some shiny rims and roll into your local stance meet. Not unless your dad owns a premiership football team. No, you need to be a proper O.G. to get involved in this sort of caper, and the owner of the flawless Conti that’s glimmering under the studio lights with us today has been a player at this game for longer than many readers would be able to remember. It’s taken a quarter-century of hot rides and deep-seated modding prowess to elevate to this stellar level, and the bagged Bentley you see before you represents a coda to an automotive symphony that’s been swelling for decades.

    BAGGED BENTLEY CONTINENTAL GT

    “I’ve been modding cars for twenty-five years,” says Dan Steele, the man lucky enough to call this motor his own, “and I’ve always been a VW man.” He’s not kidding; chief among his previous projects were a Corrado G60 in Nugget Yellow, a B5 Passat V6 4Motion, a Mk4 Golf R32, a Mk4 Polo G40 with a turbo conversion, and a Golf Rallye that was fitted with a 1.8T and evolved into a full-on show car. Magazine features abounded for a number of these projects, demonstrating the skill and care which Dan invariably lavishes upon his prized possessions, and so the Bentley was the next logical step. After all, when you’ve been levelling up in the relentless manner that he has, eventually you’re bound to arrive at the boss level. That’s just science.

    BAGGED BENTLEY CONTINENTAL GT

    “I’ve always wanted a Bentley, although it is basically a glorified Audi S8 long-wheelbase,” he grins, and that’s not a self-deprecating knock, it’s a badge of honour. For a dyed-in-the-wool VAG appreciator, this posh Audi signals the ultimate evolution of a timeworn formula, taking everything Dan knew about project cars and refracting it through a super-premium filter. “I bought the Continental in 2016; it was all completely standard, and it ended up sitting on axle stands for six months with no wheels and no interior while I planned out what to do with it.” With so much experience honed over so many years, you can be damn sure that this guy had a clear picture in his head of what he hoped to achieve, and there was no need to rush. This was something that needed to be done right rather than simply done fast. The model Dan chose for this project was a Triple Black Edition, the uber-shadowy spec essential to the effect he wanted to achieve, as the plan was to retrim the interior in bright jaffa orange to act as a searing counterpoint to the gloss black interior trims and, naturally, that gleaming midnight-chic exterior. The reason for this was that his Golf Rallye had also sported the same colour scheme, so this represented a beautiful sense of progression and evolution from one build to the next.

    BAGGED BENTLEY CONTINENTAL GT

    The task of retrimming the interior was handed to Optimus Trimmers in Glasgow, who painstakingly recovered the seats, headlining, door cards, dash and armrest to rework the innards in a glorious riot of citrus-hued extravagance. The custom interior work extends to the boot build, which has also been trimmed in sumptuous jaffa leather and carbon fibre trim, to artfully accentuate the Champagne bottles and crown-shaped ice bucket in fine style.

    BAGGED BENTLEY CONTINENTAL GT

    There’s another dimension to this colour scheme, something that conceptually stretches far deeper. You see, while Dan’s bread-and-butter today is as a marine engineer on super-yachts, he spent many years working on ultra-deepwater offshore drilling rigs, drilling for oil; it’s for this reason that the Bentley is affectionately referred to as ‘Project Black Gold’ – it’s a sense of all-pervading premium and high-end luxury, underpinned by the biological necessity of the slippery dino-juice that keeps everything churning behind the scenes. Which acts as a decent metaphor for the Continental GT as a whole really; while it’s a fabulously appointed luxury grand tourer, it’s easy to forget that all that effortless power comes from a sodding great 6.0-litre twin-turbo W12 grafting away beneath the bonnet. The fact that Dan’s had his W12 remapped to a brawny 680bhp serves to neatly underline this point.

    BAGGED BENTLEY CONTINENTAL GT

    So with the innards looking appropriately premium, it was essential to get the big Bentley sitting pretty over just the right rolling stock. The altitude angle was taken care of by the application of a bespoke air-ride system with custom bags and struts, expertly engineered by the maestros at Intermotiv; Dan opted to retain the factory air management system and re-program the VAG-COM, then design his own ‘Dump It’ control box to allow the system to be aired out and lay the car on the ground. And you can’t really miss the wheels that it’s dramatically airing out over, being as they are a fully custom creation to his own exacting specifications. The starting point was a staggered set of 21-inch Rotiform BLQ-T, with delicious rose gold centres and polished lips, which have been cunningly rebuilt into a four-piece construction with the centres spaced out 40mm to create an effect Dan refers to as ‘Boudicea’s chariot’. (You’ll remember from your history GCSE that the scythed chariots of ancient Rome had gleaming weaponry poking out from their wheels; the difference here is that Dan’s instead weaponised your sense of intrigue.)

    BAGGED BENTLEY CONTINENTAL GT

    With the desired effect magnificently achieved, the final flourish was to gently clean up the exterior lines, smoothing the bumpers and de-chroming the front grilles to further amp up the black/orange/black malevolence, like some sleek but enraged tiger.

    BAGGED BENTLEY CONTINENTAL GT

    When the Conti debuted in its initial guise at the Let’s Stance show in 2017, it immediately won ‘Best in Show’ as well as ‘Best Wheels’, and it’s been raking in the silverware ever since. With the custom coilover/air-ride setup and four-piece wheel rebuild in 2018, attention elevated to unprecedented levels, and the jaw-dropped crowds circulating around this ultra-swank build have been growing ever since, as Dan gently tweaks and refines the GT into the best possible version of itself.

    BAGGED BENTLEY CONTINENTAL GT

    So while the purists, collectors, tycoons and concours buffers have been busying themselves tremendously throughout 2019, flicking specks of dust from their 1920s racers and luxuriating in the glow of a brand well lived, Dan’s had the jump on all of them. With an extensive history of refining and perfecting VAG builds, this Conti GT is the ultimate interpretation of a game he’s been playing for years. The elemental purity of black gold, reimagined for a 21st-century audience. WO Bentley’s original mission statement was ‘to build a fast car, a good car, the best in its class’, and Dan’s following that timeworn sentiment to the letter.

    BAGGED BENTLEY CONTINENTAL GT

    TECH SPEC: BENTLEY CONTINENTAL GT

    Styling:
    Front and rear bumpers smoothed, de-chromed front grilles

    Tuning:
    6.0-litre W12 twin-turbo, carbon hydro-dipped engine covers, remapped, 6-speed Tiptronic auto
    Power: 680bhp

    Chassis:
    9.5x21in (front) and 10.5x21in (rear) Rotiform BLQ-T with rose gold centres and polished lips – custom-built into 4-piece split-rims with additional rim spacer rings, Stance 35mm spacers, stretched Pirelli tyres, bespoke Intermotiv air-ride system with custom bags and struts, custom air tanks, Viair compressor, Airmatics drop links, with OEM Bentley management and custom-developed Dump It control unit

    Interior:
    Full retrim by Optimus Trimmers in jaffa orange leather – including seats, headlining, door cards, dash and armrest, custom boot build with Champagne bottles, glowing crown ice cooler and ice, carbon boot trim and jaffa orange leather trim, Bentley infotainment unit, Audison Bit One processor, Alpine PDX V9 1400w RMS amplifier, Rockford Fosgate Punch 12in sub, 2x Focal PS 165 FS 3-way components front and rear, iPhone/iPod integration

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  • TUNED BMW M2: STIFF COMPETITION

    BMW’s M2 Competition is a pretty devastating weapon straight from the showroom floor. But this aggressively tuned example? This one’s as hard as nails…

    Feature taken from Fast Car magazine. Words Daniel Bevis Photography Daniel Pullen

    Tuned BMW M2 Competition

    BMW’s M division has always dabbled craftily with the fusion of the suave and the aggressive. Picture a stylish, crisply cut Savile Row suit; perhaps a sober black with a delicate charcoal pinstripe. But within it resides not an accountant or a lawyer, but a snarling bear with glistening rows of knife-sharp teeth, its rippling muscles barely contained by the genteel fabric. That’s basically what the original BMW M5 was. Unleashed upon the crowded executive/midsize market in 1985, it took many a boy racer by surprise at the lights, looking for all the world like the motorway-munching wheels of a travelling salesman (albeit one who was doing rather well for himself).

    Tuned BMW M2 Competition

    Beneath that stylish suit hid the chassis from the M535i and the engine from the spaceship-like M1; it had 282bhp, which was a lot for the mid-eighties. Hell, it’s a lot now. And ever since that original foray into the entertaining world of stealth ballistics, the M5 has consistently remained a paragon of neatly tailored brutality and, a few generations down the line, its influence has spread throughout the ever-expanding M-pire with subtle but devastating force.

    Tuned BMW M2 Competition

    Look at the M2, which is currently lurking malevolently in the showrooms. There’s a car with a twisted development story – it’s based on the 2 Series, which was launched to replace the coupe and convertible variants of the 1 Series. So it’s already a confused proposition, being an upscaled badge on a lengthened version of a hatchback which, oddly, is the size of the older versions of the saloons that sit above it in the model line-up. Keeping up with all this? Stick with it, it gets weirder. BMW decided to amp up the details to create the M2, an entry-level proposition for the broader M catalogue and a spiritual successor to the old 1 Series M Coupe.

    Tuned BMW M2 Competition

    But as the project developed, it became increasingly apparent that the M division doesn’t really do ‘entry-level’, and the whole thing started to get a bit crazy. The M2 was fitted with a twin-turbo 3.0-litre straight-six, good for a vivid 365bhp, and you could either choose a 6-speed manual or a 7-speed M-DCT dual-clutch transmission, the latter of which featured a ‘Smokey Burnout’ mode as standard (seriously). The N55 motor was stuffed with pistons pinched from the M3/M4, and the chassis sported extensive lightweight aluminium componentry to strip out oodles of weight.

    Tuned BMW M2 Competition

    …and then things became even more bonkers. You see, the car we have before the camera today is no ordinary M2. And we’re not specifically talking about the aftermarket upgrades; the key point here is that this is an M2 Competition. And that one word stands for a lot. What’s the difference? The standard M2 runs the aforementioned N55 straight-six with the M3/M4 pistons, but the M2 Competition takes that idea a step further by essentially pinching the entire twin-turbo S55 engine from the M3/M4, lightly modifying cooling and lubrication for the M2 application. All of this gives the perky two-door a handy 405bhp. That’s a huge amount of horsepower to shovel into a car with such a compact profile, which serves to prove how the M division really is kicking out the jams these days. BMW has basically modified the M2 on buyers’ behalf and sold it with a warranty.

    Tuned BMW M2 Competition

    So, the M2 Competition serves as a pretty bloody rambunctious base for a project, you’ll no doubt agree. And sidling into the story here from stage left are the guys from Car Audio Security – an aftermarket powerhouse with a long and illustrious history of taking desirable motors and making them, well, more desirable. The modus operandi is clear, owing to the fact that Car Audio Security don’t only deal with matters pertaining to car audio and security; both of those elements are at the forefront of their builds, of course, but the fact that this company is also an approved dealer for Rotiform wheels and Air Lift suspension means that these cars all share common values. In short, they get dropped into the weeds on saucy rims. And that’s precisely what’s happened here.

    Tuned BMW M2 Competition

    Snapping up a showroom-fresh example of the factory-hot-rodded Competition model, this collective of mad scientists wasted no time in tearing into the stock suspension; the M2’s now wearing a full Air Lift setup, complete with custom boot install and the air-ride controller neatly mounted in the lower dash. This is a seamless integration in the interior, which features all of the fancy bits you’d expect of an M car (particularly those awesome seats – just look at them, they’re magnificent) along with the desirable carbon pack.

    Tuned BMW M2 Competition

    And if carbon fibre’s your bag, look at what’s been going on outside. That crisp Alpine White is masterfully counterpointed by a tasteful smattering of carbon – and the more you look, the more you find. At the nose we spot carbon kidney grilles, and a glossy splitter at the bottom; moving to the side we find the material upgrade taking over the mirrors, the wing vents and the lower splitters, and at the tail end there’s a lip spoiler on the bootlid and a racy diffuser down below.

    Tuned BMW M2 Competition

    The carbon offers the perfect motorsport vibe to take the M2 Competition to the next level – an effect hugely amplified by the wheel choice. Check ’em out, they even say ‘MOTORSPORT’ in huge letters on each one! These are Rotiform’s fresh BUC-M design, a Touring Car-inspired multispoke affair that suits the coupe – quite literally – down to the ground.

    Tuned BMW M2 Competition

    The overall package is simple but effective, and very much in-keeping with the M division’s own vibe: the fusion of the suave and the aggressive. This M2 just happens to wear its aggression a little more openly – yes, it’s still a snarling bear in a Savile Row suit… but this one’s got neck tattoos and chunky signet rings. The full M experience, but with a harder edge.

    Tuned BMW M2 Competition

    TECH SPEC: BMW M2

    Styling:
    Alpine White, carbon fibre front splitter, carbon wing mirrors, carbon kidney grilles, carbon boot spoiler, carbon side vents, carbon side splitters, carbon rear diffuser

    Tuning:
    N55B30T0 3.0-litre twin-turbo straight-six, 7-speed dual-clutch M-DCT

    Chassis:
    8.5×19” Rotiform BUC-M wheels, Nankang AS-2+ tyres, Air Lift Performance suspension

    Interior:
    Carbon pack, Air Lift controller installed in lower dash

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