Pak Li's Perdana widebody conversion.
Showing posts with label Autoshow. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Autoshow. Show all posts
Monday, February 22, 2010
Soon Soon Bodykits
Ah Soon is officially in business and taking names... He'll be operating out of Hyper Racing located at Sunway Tunas in the Bayan Baru area. Here's pics of some of his handiwork...
Pak Li's Perdana widebody conversion.
Philip's beaut Toyota Corolla LE...
Along with all round skirts.
Daniel's low down monster.. Custom fabricated with some creativitiy and loads of passion.
Here's some earlier work which is a massive... and I do mean Massive Fiat.
Fer's Evo III with monster I/C mod fitting.
Soon's personal ride going through a mid-life crisis. Changing from Evo to Scooby.
Pak Li's Perdana widebody conversion.
Labels:
Ah Soon,
Autoshow,
Bodykit,
Custom,
Fiber,
Hyper Racing Performance,
Project Car
Tuesday, June 16, 2009
Auto-City Carnival
As the Scav man has promised.. Here are the pics from my short visit to Juru's Auto-City Carnival with Northern Touge.
I'm getting work done on Silver so I hitched a ride with Fer in his turbocharged monster and arrived to the roaring exhausts of 2 FD2Rs doing a demo lap around the Auto-City premises.
As the short race stint was done, we moved on into the main gallery to check out what's on display. We were missing Monster Workshop's (from Ipoh) cars, but heck there were these offroad time attack hellraisers on display!
Where there are cars, there will definitely be leggy beauties from the other gender present. That's why guys keep buying car mags now innit?
Super wide Beemer patrol car with matchingly clothed beauty alongside.
A little later in the afternoon, we were all treated to a couple of demo laps from some of the awesome machines on display. Here's the safety Toureg taking the initial initiative to ensure the "circuit" is clear of all obstructions.
These two are undoubtedly the only two display cars that went all out to make a fast lap.
I love this Celica... Psst... It's rear lamps are from the MkV supra!
Inspiration??? Hmm...
The last car in the line-up with the contender, whom was 1 lap ahead, right behind.
Ass shot... The Marlboro EvoVI in pole position is hunting down the wide-ass 350.
I was swimming in my trousers, so we went into the gallery area again to visit our buddies at Toms' Sticker where they had this awesome and intricately copied "Takumi Fujiwara" (from Initial D) replica on display.
Naza brought every FI enthusiast's wet dream along with every NA petrolhead's fantasy along to grace the event.
Finally, as we were about to leave, the MC announced that a GT car will be doing a few demo laps to our amusement.
The Thunder Asia GT Car was sublime and so low it could've scooped ant poop off the pavement. But the sound, oh-my-god, the sound was just awesome!!!
I'm getting work done on Silver so I hitched a ride with Fer in his turbocharged monster and arrived to the roaring exhausts of 2 FD2Rs doing a demo lap around the Auto-City premises.
I went home still stunned from the audial blast of Thunder Asia's GT Car. A quick surf on the net showed they were racing either an Ultima GTR or an Ultima Can-Am. Either of which are powered by Chevy small block muscle. These cars come spartan without electronic aid, ABS, traction control, power steering, and not even fuel injection! Which explains the super loud burble from the carb-fed V8.
I loves it... I wants it... I... I... Urgh! I hate Thunder Asia!
Labels:
Auto-City,
Autoshow,
GT Queen,
JapanGT,
Northern Touge
Monday, April 20, 2009
Body builder Fiat
One fine evening after work, I visited Mansion II to meet up with Soon for one of our weekly gym sessions when I saw this massive build autoshow Fiat. Soon had completed this as his last project at RABK before taking leave.
It was a slow and painful build with immaculate finishing, the paint itself cost upwards of RM7K. Even the interior was not spared.
As I moved to catch a view of the rear, I'd recalled that this model has an RR configuration like Porsche and the VW Beetle. So I took a peep in the boot to find...
An immaculate extractor built from 304 stainless steel. This custom fabrication cost the owner a whopping RM 1,200.00.
Although only displacing a kei car class engine, the acceleration on this beauty (up to one's perception) was Kelisa beating.
This restoration and body building excercise was just fantastic, the owner was so passionate about Fiat. He actually runs a Fiat restoration facility downtown and this is only one of his 3 owned, where the other 2 were complete classic restoration projects. This show car is definitely worth its while.
Thursday, December 11, 2008
Racing Drift 2008!
Be entertained this 18th December:
Further info can be found on http://tougeking.blogspot.com/
Here's helping a friend out. Cheers mate, and good luck with the event.

Further info can be found on http://tougeking.blogspot.com/
Here's helping a friend out. Cheers mate, and good luck with the event.
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