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Outfitting a Fiat Abarth 595C like this costs three more such cars

A sales ad has recently popped up online, offering a 2016 Fiat Abarth 595C dialed up to 11, and probably way past that, too. To put things in perspective, you would probably be able to buy three more Abarth 595Cs for the cost of the tuning components involved.

The owner of the vehicle had it wrapped in an Avery Rose Gold wrap, swapped the stock hood cover out for a Romeo Ferraris set, and replaced the front grille with an Assetto Corse. The standard wheels were ditched in favor of 17-inch Japan Racing JR-11 rims clad in Hankook Ventus tires.

Aside from the above, the Italian urban dandy boasts a Fly1 Motorsport kit, a Carbon Forza front spoiler lip and splitter, a Koshi Group rear diffuser, and a roof-mounted wing. KW Variant 3 provides the lowered stance, and 8-piston Tarox Big Brake Kit makes sure the front wheels have racecar-like deceleration capacity.

The stock four-cylinder engine gained a boost to 320 hp (239 kW) and 420 Nm (310 lb-ft) of torque courtesy of a Garrett turbine, a BMC air intake tract, forged pistons and cylinders, new fuel injectors, and a better camshaft.
The list is far from complete, but don’t let us bore you. Let’s just say the mods alone likely cost around €100,000, while you can buy a new Fiat Abarth 595C for around €35,000.