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March 6, 2007

PPI Automotive Design Audi Q7

PPI Q7

The Q7 is the latest addition to the Audi family and PPI Automotive Design from Stuttgart, Germany has been hard at work redesigning this vehicle for it’s customers. The result is the PPI PS Q7®. The kit comprises of a lift-reducing front spoiler, side sills, an entirely new rear apron, roof spoiler for enhanced stability at high speeds and under heavy braking. All products can be fitted at any Audi dealer.

The PPI PS Q7® is the best, most sporty and aggressive, as well as functional body styling in the industry for the Audi Q7.

To match the new aggressive look, you can add their Stage II kit – an even more powerful version of the 4.2L V8 using superchargers to increase power to 600 hp.

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  • Mr. JiggyFly

    i love that aggressive look… that front grill however is just too huge

  • http://webjay.org/by/bgizzie/djmikeyfresh djmikey

    I agree. Everything but that big front grill.

  • David

    If you had that on your car, it’ll make the family car pretty bad ass. Props on the kit, looks fantastic.

  • AllaN

    Looks abit to bulky and agressive for me. I like my cars with a soft feel to it

  • http://www.myspace.com/disbemickey disbemickey

    i like the fat ass grill! it made the audi’s look so much better than they did before! this car looks really badass

  • haz

    it does look like a mean looking family car

  • http://www.erapo.szm.sk Lenka

    aaaah, i dont like aggresive look, i like soft look

  • Dexter Kanuto

    Audi is now showing some teeth to its production line…

  • http://bebocouk.info/archive-200611.html Bebo Steph Rae Ellon

    Bebo Steph Rae Ellon…

    Bebo сommunity, share your blogs…

  • http://www.auensure.com/ extended auto warranty

    Wow. They have the worst website I’ve seen in a long time. The pictures
    of the car with a leggy women spread all over doesn’t quite cut it.
    Can’t spend a few thousand bucks to get a decent website? 

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