2006 Nissan 350Z Seibon Carbon Fiber Front Lip
Modified 2006 Nissan 350Z featuring a Seibon carbon fiber front lip.
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Modified 2006 Nissan 350Z featuring a Seibon carbon fiber front lip.
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Modified 1991 Honda CRX Si featuring JDM amber corner lights and VIS Racing SiR carbon fiber hood.
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Modified 2000 Honda Civic Si engine bay featuring a JDM Mugen carbon fiber air intake box.
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Owner of this modified 2004 Mitsubishi Evo 8 featuring an APEXi turbo timer, HKS EVC electronic boost controller and a custom DIY carbon fiber interior dash. Car fail.
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Side car photo of the modified 2003 Mitsubishi Lancer Evo 8 race car built and tuned by HKS. The entire outer shell was constructed out of carbon fiber and the engine was tuned to 552 horsepower.
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Rare car photo of a 1996 Lamborghini Diablo SV-R that features a boosted 5.7 liter V12 engine that produced 533 horsepower and 441 lb-ft of torque, linear-rate springs, Koni shock absorbers, stripped-down interior, racing seat, roll cage, removable steering wheel and carbon fiber spoiler.
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If the purchased a 2011 BMW X6 M and need a little more holy crap factor, the 2011 Hamann X6 Tycoon EVO M is what you’re looking for. The 2011 Hamann X6 Tycoon EVO M is a modified 2011 BMW X6 M that features upgraded turbochargers, a high-flow titanium exhaust system and a tuned ECU map. All these modifications allow the engine to produce a staggering 670 horsepower, 700 lbs-ft of torque and 0 to 62 mph in 4.2 seconds. For added performance, Hamann added a reworked suspension featuring 40 mm lowering spring kit, 23″ x 11″ front wheels, 23″ x 12″ rear wheels, 315/25/23 ZR rated high performance tires and a mostly carbon fiber widebody kit to house everything.
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Dubbed the TRB-02 which literally stands for Tsukuba Record Breaker (TRB), this modified 2003 Mitsubishi Lancer Evo 8 race car was built and tuned by HKS. The 4G63 engine was tuned to 552 horsepower and the entire outer shell was constructed out of carbon fiber. The vehicle was purposely built to break the Tsukuba Circuit fastest tuner-car time which driver Nobuteru Tanaguchi did with a super-lap time of 54.739 seconds.
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