Hamann Mystere Range Rover
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Hamann Mystere Range Rover
Hamann Mystere Range Rover
If you find the styling of the new 2013 Range Rover just too conservative and understated, not to worry. Hamann has just the fix for you. Its "Mystere" package for the flagship SUV includes a pinkish-chrome paintjob applied to an equally obnoxious widebody kit and other styling "enhancements." Hamann says the color "exhibits nothing more than self-confidence." We can think of a few more things it exhibits, but we digress. The widebody kit adds a little more than three inches to the width of the vehicle, and included a carbon-fiber hood, front wings and side skirts made from GFK composite.
If 22-inch wheels just don't give you the road presence you want, the Mystere has 23-inch rims and 305/30-23 Continental tires to complement the 1.5-inch lowering kit. Hamann is also especially proud of the exhaust tips, which are not made of sheetmetal or rolled tubing, but milled from a solid chunk of metal.
No information on how much this package costs, but suffice to say if you can afford a stock Range Rover's price approaching six figures, and you actually find this look appealing, far be it from us to tell you how to spend your money.
If you find the styling of the new 2013 Range Rover just too conservative and understated, not to worry. Hamann has just the fix for you. Its "Mystere" package for the flagship SUV includes a pinkish-chrome paintjob applied to an equally obnoxious widebody kit and other styling "enhancements." Hamann says the color "exhibits nothing more than self-confidence." We can think of a few more things it exhibits, but we digress. The widebody kit adds a little more than three inches to the width of the vehicle, and included a carbon-fiber hood, front wings and side skirts made from GFK composite.
If 22-inch wheels just don't give you the road presence you want, the Mystere has 23-inch rims and 305/30-23 Continental tires to complement the 1.5-inch lowering kit. Hamann is also especially proud of the exhaust tips, which are not made of sheetmetal or rolled tubing, but milled from a solid chunk of metal.
No information on how much this package costs, but suffice to say if you can afford a stock Range Rover's price approaching six figures, and you actually find this look appealing, far be it from us to tell you how to spend your money.
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