Posted on April 21, 2011 by David Allen
One of the favourite cars for modification has to be the fantastic Nissan 350Z; this is a car with a history despite only arriving on the scene in 2003, which incidentally is the same model that we are featuring today. Back to the 350Z though its pedigree can be directly traced back to the early 1970’s and the famous Datsun 240Z, which at the time was a serious sports car and gained the attention of builders even back then, when it was not PC to drive Japanese.
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Posted on April 18, 2011 by David Allen
The Honda Civic Type R may have been around for over thirteen years but it has not been standing still as with other car marks the Type R has been evolving in fact this model is already on its third generation design and it is pretty spectacular too! The car uses the standard Honda 1.6 litre and the 2.0 litre engine, both of which suit the car perfectly, but we are looking at the third generation Civic Type R here.
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Posted on March 31, 2011 by David Allen
The thing about the Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution is that it since its launch in 1992 every couple of years the car actually did evolve and currently we are with the tenth evolution which is much removed from the Evo I. However, the model that we are looking at here is the ninth evolution and although this was considered to be the best version made, its production run only lasted two years and yet this is a seriously cool car.
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Posted on March 27, 2011 by David Allen
The Scion XB is a car made to be modified, as a base model this is just a mini MPV based on the Toyota Yaris platform it is very square and as a basic car has plenty of scope in fact there is probably more chances for modification than any other car around at the present. It must be down to the plain style of body that it reminiscent of a small van, with square lines and large body panels that offer the builder plenty of opportunities to uses their imagination.
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Posted on March 24, 2011 by David Allen
We are looking at the fifth generation Nissan Skyline or as some folks may wish to call it the R34 GT-R, this is a cool car with a slightly shorter body than its predecessor is but for what it lacks in length, it makes up for in other departments. The car is very similar to the R33, but Nissan took on board the concerns of the drivers and streamlined it but remodelling the whole aspect of the car to suit the demands of the 21st century consumer. To this end, the Skyline is easily modified if required, but off the production line, this is a car that already offered around 280 HP although the
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Posted on March 6, 2011 by David Allen
The fifth generation Honda Civic is probably one the most successful version of this long running model and yet it only had a production run of just over three years, which by today’s standards is pretty normal. The reason for its worldwide success is down to one thing, choice! This car offered the buyer a huge amount of choices at the build stage, so although the finished model is a Civic, it can be completely different to the next car off the line.
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Posted on February 4, 2011 by David Allen
When the production of the Toyota Supra mark four ended in 2002, it was definitely the end of an era, for this was a car that carried a long pedigree. Its roots can be traced back to the early eighties where the Supra was brought in as a high end model based on the Celica; this was the beginning of range of cars that would span over two decades and four evolutions.
The mark four is of course by far the best out of all the Supra m
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Posted on December 19, 2010 by David Allen
The Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution is the perfect car import builders, its called evolution because every one or two years since the first Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution was launched in 1982. The 2.0 litre turbo powered car, was built to compete in the World Rally Championships. However the Evo 8’s production lasted from 2003 until 2006, it was that good!
Still using the 2.0 litre turbo charged engine, this version of the
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Posted on July 15, 2010 by David Allen
This is a car that has been designed to be modified, why? Just take a look at that grill space in the front it looks fierce, in fact it could look like it was going to take a bite out of the competition. In which they would be sure to dive out of the way and let the Lancer through without much competition at all.
However, in all seriousness the car is an interesting example of the 2009 model, the trouble with new cars
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Posted on April 30, 2010 by David Allen
Whatever way you look at the Mazda RX7 it is a smart looking car, but when it comes to performance many people are surprised at the amount of power that can produced from such a small engine.
This modified car is the series six series of the third generation of the car, it produces an amazing amount of horse power, varying from 255 to 280 from the small 1.3 litre engine, and this is coupled with either a five speed manual or f
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