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I saw this today. I thought it looked pretty good.

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It's in need of some more luxurious wheels, but I think the shape of the car looks very good low.
 
I'm still not sure about the styling of those Hyundais, especially at the front, but that one seems to be coming along nicely.

I think the Genesis doesn't need any tuning or styling whatsoever. I think the stock looks are already stunning! 👍
 
Is there ANY car that doesn't look good in black and gold?

Think the vinylwork should match the wheels, or vice versa, though.

I also like the Passat in steelies with Mk II Golf Hubcaps. wouldn't think they'd fit. ;3
 
The rims on that S2K are nasty. Are my eyes correct in seeing a matt yellow/gold centre with a polished dish and a light blue band around the edge? And all that on a car with a red interior? It's almost verging on questionable mods...
 
Don't think so. Not a member of the Fairlady lineup...but branches of automakers do their own thing...Example: Sentra Coupe in U.S. = 200SX, despite not being related to the Silvia lineup in any way.
 
I like the green Civic, but the red/white one is a bit tasteless.

The Volvo S40 - still a handsome car, if not a particularly popular one:
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I like the green Civic, but the red/white one is a bit tasteless.
Reposting because it's awesome and you're a fool for not liking the red, black, and silver combo...

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hardcore race car
Not. You've done better, Fred. A slammed S2000 is nice, especially when it doesn't have a ton of track-oriented aero parts, combined with an utterly slammed stance and an open top that renders that rear wing nearly useless. This is as much a "track car" as that local kid with the blue camo I showed you. At least the S2000 has legit parts, but still. All that means is it's a waste of money.
 
Not. You've done better, Fred. A slammed S2000 is nice, especially when it doesn't have a ton of track-oriented aero parts, combined with an utterly slammed stance and an open top that renders that rear wing nearly useless. This is as much a "track car" as that local kid with the blue camo I showed you. At least the S2000 has legit parts, but still. All that means is it's a waste of money.

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Sorry to break it to you, but Speedtech's cars aren't just hardparkers. This thing gets driven hard, and is quite fast... Perhaps you actually need to drive a car on a circuit and not just a parking lot with cones randomly placed around to realise that yes, you can actually race a car this low.
 
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