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Here is my beautifully customized Hyundai.

It barely resembles a Hyundai now, you could say it now barely resembles a car, it's more like something God would drive! Yes it's that good.

Every-thing has been upgraded:

Custom top quality vinyl (pink) throughout.

Supercheap race bucket seats

Geedy gear shift

Mobo steering wheel

Apoxi boost gauge

Monster tacho (42cm)

Titanium race exhaust with admantium muffler

Aluminum fiber piston kit with raised compression

Dooftronic MP3, JCV , DVD player with 60 Inch Plasma in boot

Nankang Semi rubber race tyres with carbon fibre valve caps

Trusk coilover suspension

There is to much to mention:

Yes, it goes like a Greek whore on Crack and sounds like farts from Thor's mighty ass.

It's been dyno'd at 47HP AFW.

Yes front wheel drive! Superior handling and drive.

You want to be seen, you want the respect? You Bitches gota earn it!

BAM $31,000 ono

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