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Well, with the wing and bonnet scoop, you'd wanna bloody hope they have some clear tail lights too, otherwise you're not getting the full deal :D

Parag0n - since the rest of the car is about visual horsepower, then the turbo would be a little out of character, right? Perhaps an electric turbo, or even go for an authentic experience with some empty turbo housings and a heater core / computer radiator (from a watercooler) as an intercooler ;) As an optional extra, perhaps you could install an old 9kg gas cylinder with a NOS logo on it :P

if i see one, the "bonnet scoop" is going bye bye :P

that is beyond a joke and i think Subaru should sue the crap out of Kia, that's gotta be breaching some sort of copy rights or something.

arrrgghhh, f*ck that makes me angry.

Nissaner what's the sporty yellow car? better not have 71kw's in it :)

the yellow car is called "Spira" . Korea's new car company called "Proto" hand-made that car using 3 engine options ;

1) 4cyl 2 litre turbo 2) v6 3 litre 3) v8 mustang GT 4.6 litre

Midship engined, Rear drive ... all the cars are hand made... priced at around $60000-$75000 AU in korea

hopefully they would bring this to oz land... :)

Korean car sucks... but like any other Automotive industries have to start from some where... just like BMW, Porche, AstonM, big red with Black stallion...

I pridict in couple of years South Korean car will be competing in major racing around the world!

I know I hate Korean car ATM but wait til it get bigger and bigger... everyone have to start some where...

BTW why are we bagging like your Skyline dont have GTR bodykit or badge on it....eh? think about it :):P

cheers

Joe

Dae Han Min gook Man sae!!! ;)

Originally posted by Pva_Glue

BTW why are we bagging like your Skyline dont have GTR bodykit or badge on it....eh? think about it :D:(

Dae Han Min gook Man sae!!! :)

:D we haven't talked to each other for long time now aye? i bought a R33 gtr last april and now i'm thinking of upgrading to an r34 gtr... :D

and of course Dae Han Min gook Man sae !!! :O

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