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Wörthersee GTI Treffen 2011: pics

  • After scribbling about Audi's one-off 495bhp A1 show car, we noticed that it'd been launched at the legendary Wörthersee GTI Treffen in Austria.

    The lakeside car show - which is celebrating its 35th birthday this year - is where you'll find the world's best modified VWs, Audis and Skodas. And we thought you deserved a better look at some of the metal that's showed up a day ahead of the event's official opening tomorrow.

    Prepare yourself for extreme lowering, wildly expensive alloy wheels and young men with several haircuts on the same head.

    Thanks to Cult-Classic for the pics. 

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  • Beige MkI Golf looks infinitely better than it sounds.  

  • Multi-coloured Jetta reminds us of the Polo Harlequin. Only bigger. And lower. 

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  • There's something faintly perverse about lowering an R8. We approve. 

  • How to make grandma's Jetta look cool - add BBS wheels and lowness.

  • Are we nerds for knowing that this bloke pinched his wheels from a Maybach? Probably.

  • Buy shares in Audi TT sumps now!

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  • Split screen, satin black VW microbus looks sinister.

  • We can think of better engines to detail, but massive respect to anyone willing to put in so much work to a humble Audi 50. 

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  • Is beige the new black?

  • Golf MkIV borrows its wheels from a Lamborgini Gallardo. 

  • Two words: speed bump.

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