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  1. As more and more people keep old cars and with the era of games such as need for speed. Do people upgrade car engines and transmission? E.g. A 2002 Toyota Altis engine vs 2016 Toyota Altis engine The latter will be more efficient
  2. Toyota recently showcased a TRD version of the Toyota 86 at the Paris Motor Show. Toyota added a slew of TRD accessories on it which consists of items such as rear diffusers, larger sports wheels, adjustable suspension system and etc. Looks like owners or future buyers of the Toyota 86 will be spoilt for choices. But what about the owners or future buyers of the Subaru BRZ? Are they going to be stuck with the stock look or wait for aftermarket parts from third party manufacturers? Actually, they do not have to wait long because Subaru has come up with a concept for the BRZ. Known as the Subaru BRZ XT Line Concept, the Japanese automaker has given the already good-looking BRZ a more custom look. Rumour has it that the BRZ XT Line Concept could introduce a line of accessories or parts for the BRZ and also it could be the beginning of a forced-induced version of the car. The designation XT may sound familiar to some and that is because Subaru has used it before to name a certain model. The Subaru XT (known as the Subaru Alcyone in its home market) was a two door sports car that was available during the mid 1980s and up to the early 1990s. And the XT tag was also used on the Subaru Forester (second generation onwards) to denote the turbocharged versions. Details of the concept car was not given out but lets use the images as a guide to see what Subaru has added or changed. Firstly, the most obvious additions to the car are the carbon fibre parts (or just a carbon fibre wrap) of the side mirror, roof panel and rear spoiler. The blacked-out look extends to the eleven-spoke sports wheels. Bright red brake callipers (with a Subaru wording on it) are situated on all four corners of the car and they give the car some contrast in colour. XT Line badges are added to the fender vents, C-pillars, wheel caps and also on the left side of the front bumper. Inside the concept, the seats are wrapped in leather and given the same bright red colour of the brake callipers. An XT logo is stitched on both front seats. Carbon fibre trimmings are added to the top part of the gauge cluster and on the door panels as well. As mentioned above, Subaru did not say much about the BRZ XT Line Concept. Hopefully, more details of it will be released later in the future. While we may crave for a turbocharged BRZ, we probably have to wait a little longer for one. In the meantime, we can only enjoy these images. Photo credit: copyright of Drew Phillips / AOL
  3. [extract] Photos of a Ferrari 599 GTB Fiorano with an interesting interior colour scheme have surfaced on the world wide web. It was originally posted by a Reddit user and the photos have spread to other sites as well. All sorts of comments were made about the Ferrari
  4. There's a first time for everything. For Audi, it's the Speciality Equipment Market Association (SEMA) show 2010 as this year's edition will mark the brand's first ever factory-backed appearance at the annual tuning extravaganza in Las Vegas. In addition to its lineup of after sales and electronics products, Audi will put on display six-vehicles including the driver-less Autonomous Audi TTS Pikes Peak and a customized R8 Spyder tuned by STaSIS Engineering. The latter is equipped with a 5.2-liter supercharged V10 engine delivering 710-horsepower and 523 lb-ft of torque, and can complete the 0 to 60mph sprint in 3.1 seconds. "We're thrilled to be a part of the SEMA experience, and look forward to turning heads with our vehicles, demonstrations, and a sophisticated lineup of After Sales and electronics products that enhance connectivity and entertainment," said David Tait, Audi's lead After Sales executive and spokesman on the SEMA project. "Our show cars will represent the pinnacle of what owners can do with an Audi, and unleash a variety of opportunities for our vendors, as well," he added. The 2010 SEMA Show will take place in Las Vegas, Nevada from 2nd November 2 to 5th November.
  5. check with u guy for a simple customisation like to place 2 x amp in the booth area and the sub in the tyre well, and cover with a big piece of arcylic , wats the rough price for this kind of job?
  6. wonder anyone has interested in customise their car panel? Find a lobang...panel customise only $300....consider low liao? anyone interested? can leave yr name/car model then once i gather...i see can we get cheaper offer.
  7. Mitevo8

    Customisation

    Dear all, May I know whr can find shops here or JB to customise/fabricate front sport grille. Or they can modify on existing stock grille? For stock grille, I need them to cut/saw off the centre and leave the outer frame intact (so i can put in mesh wire). Thanks a lot.
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