The MR2 is one of the coolest Toyotas around even with all of the issues that Toyota has the moment with the biggest product recall in the history of the car industry the MR2 rises up over all of this. This model is in fact the 1992 version, to some people it would be best one made and we would have to agree. The car has been almost modified to death in the body department, wi ...
February 8th, 2010 by David Allen
Play the game that everyone is talking about, in the real world there is little chance to become a racing team manager, driver or even the guys that change the wheels of a top car. But take this online and anything is possible, you could even own your own racing team. This is Nitto 1320 Legends, it is a game that not only involves playing around with cars, this is serious raci ...
February 5th, 2010 by David Allen
It is great when you get a four door sedan that has been beefed up to excess, I love these cars they offer the best of all worlds, four doors if you want, sedan styling and race car performance. Of course originally these cars were designed as a family car and as such there would have been a distinct lack of performance parts. This is the 2006 version of the Mitsubishi Lancer ...
February 4th, 2010 by David Allen
When people sit down and think about modifying a vehicle do they plan everything out or do they just let it happen naturally. It is a hard concept to follow, but when it comes to this 2010 Scion XB Truck you have to think that there is more planning gone into this one than any regular modified job. The Scion is one of the only natural import builder’s cars, the shape just le ...
February 3rd, 2010 by David Allen
Having to recall a model is bad enough for a car maker, but having to recall eight models is a car makers total nightmare and this is what Toyota are having to do with a recall of the Avalon, Camry, Corolla, Highlander, Matrix, RAV4, Sequoia and the Tundra.   The problem is with the accelerator pedal there have been reports that the pedal on these vehicles tends to stick and t ...
February 2nd, 2010 by David Allen
        This is a brilliant car and you know the best ting about it? It is a sedan; yes, this is four door car on the pages of modified cars, so cool and yes of course it is so fast too. It has to be one of the most recognisable cars around in the import builder circles.   Not only that, the car has been finished off in brilliant white, even though the actual colour is su ...
February 1st, 2010 by David Allen
The van shaped Scion seems to have been designed for project builders as the shape just lends itself to be painted and styles in various different ways. Because these are square in shape it makes working on the car so much easier and the sheer size means that the car is going to be seen from any point in the car park. The version of the scion has only had a few little things d ...
January 29th, 2010 by David Allen
To make a good import car build you clearly first have to get your hands on the right car, but as these tend to be older cars the available stock is reducing all of the time and there will come a time when all of the decent cars that are ripe for modifying will have all gone. This means only one thing, you will have the choice of choosing something else like a Nissan Almera or ...
January 28th, 2010 by David Allen
There are not many cars that can do this and to be perfectly honest I am not sure that I would want to as it seems an awful waste of rubber to me! But it does look like fun too, so you end up with mixed feelings. That is what import builders do; they take ordinary cars and turn them into something extraordinary. So this of course is a brilliant Toyota Supra, it’s a cool car ...
January 27th, 2010 by David Allen
This car is a real blast from the past, it is almost forty years old and yet from a fans point of view this car from 1971 is a dream machine in the respect of sports and collectors cars. For me the 280 ZX was always the car that I would have had, but seeing this 240 Z I am inclined to change my mind somewhat. This car belongs to Quoc Pham, he paid the princely sum of $1,500 fo ...
January 26th, 2010 by David Allen