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nothing about that car is good, terrible styling, and even worse modification, i think the only part on that car even remotely good quality is the pod filter.

every expense spared.

well whats new.....typical Aussie style (hot 4's) styling..................

Custom cars dont look like this in Japan

there are shit cars in japan, it's just the amount of good ones makes up for it lol

it's the difference in culture, cars like this one revolve around this gay culture of buying a car and modifying it as an extension of ur penis, rather than actually trying to create a style you like.

there are shit cars in japan, it's just the amount of good ones makes up for it lol

it's the difference in culture, cars like this one revolve around this gay culture of buying a car and modifying it as an extension of ur penis, rather than actually trying to create a style you like.

there are shit cars anywhere in the world....

the cars were designed in japan, and the market there is huge with options on aftermarket goods.

over here, pretty much every customised car in the autosalon or hot 4s disgust me...

in saying that, real bogan rednecks WANK over thier stupid new Fords and HSVS... but theres not even that big a big market in aftermarket goods for thier beloved and most worshiped cars..........

OMFG!

G STYL uleh!

The APexi Pod is worth more then this entire ass raped car.

OH MAH GAWD BROW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Laik, Youz dun laik mah Custom painjob broz?!?!?!?!?!??!!?

omg thats failsauce, srsly, who in their right mind says "hmmm i like this green, im going to ruin this nice car with it, then im going to vomit on it because you wont notice the vomit." lights are fail, stock lights or at most the led normal lights are the only good ones :P also, just me but the kit fails to, dosnt look right with the wheels

there are shit cars anywhere in the world....

the cars were designed in japan, and the market there is huge with options on aftermarket goods.

over here, pretty much every customised car in the autosalon or hot 4s disgust me...

in saying that, real bogan rednecks WANK over thier stupid new Fords and HSVS... but theres not even that big a big market in aftermarket goods for thier beloved and most worshiped cars..........

OH MAH GAWD BROW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Laik, Youz dun laik mah Custom painjob broz?!?!?!?!?!??!!?

LOL!

Nah uleh, it's like full shit.

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