ARMYTRIX recently uploaded a video on Youtube on Oct 31, 2016. Fitted with Armytrix's decatted exhaust, the 570S' voice becomes more aggressive.
Ingredients in the video include:
Armytrix Ceramic-coated Hyper-flow Decatted Down Pipe
Armytrix is an exhaust system company that arms your vehicle with the most advanced exhaust system technology. They are the best producers of high-end performance exhaust systems in the automotive aftermarket industry. They 3D scan Audi, BMW, Ferrari, Lamborghini, McLaren, Mercedes-Benz, Nissan, Porsche, and Volkswagen to create systems according to the specifications of each vehicle to provide maximum compatibility.
This infusion of ceramic-coated decatted down pipes into the 570S exhaust setup drastically raises the car's performance level. Its unrestricted design wakes the engine up, providing extra flow for a more power and amplified sound. Armytrix coats the outside of the down pipes with weapons grade ceramic to provide maximum heat insulation and protection from acidic corrosion. The hotter exhaust gas then improves turbocharger efficiency and quickly activates catalytic converters.
Customized Gold Chrome Luxury Wrap
Chrome plating is the technique of electroplating a thin layer of chromium onto a metal object increasing surface hardness and makes the car resistant to corrosion. Second skin wraps are now so common in the aftermarket realm that people are trolling them.
One such episode took place in London when Turki Bin Abdullah, a Saudi billionaire decided to bring four of his gold-wrapped vehicles. One person decided to wrap his Ford Ka in "fake gold" and parked it between an Aventador SV and the six-wheeled Affalterbach.
McLaren 570S
$180,000 sports car by powered by a 3.8 liter twin-turbocharged V8 engine like the McLaren 650S. It was unveiled at the 2015 New York International Auto Show. McLarens have come a long way since their 2011 road car rebirth.
Now with an added feature: vaping. We get it, McLaren 570S, you vape.
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