Tuesday, September 27, 2011

How to make a Toyota echo into a parody "street racer" cheap?

I want to insult every idiot out there with a Japanese "hot rod" with under-glow, fart cans and so on. I intend to do this by creating a parody using a two door 2002 Toyota Echo and I need ideas that are cheap and easy. They don't have to function and the more ridiculous the better.|||What about the 1000's and 1000's of japanese tuner owners whom have no under glow neons,and exhaust mufflers are rigged up to advanced exhaust setups.





It maybe time to loose this sterotype of all japanese car owners after all my local club is a mix of American Muscle and Japanese Tuner cars and we all get along great.Also Japanese and American bike owners are in the club also.





In Japan an American drift team was drifting in there Mustangs whilst the Japanese crowd stood up to appluade them.





You should feel you should be going for the mass of modders out there if you feel this way whom mod cars badly and not just Japanese cars but a mass of American and German cars also.





Performance wise there are a mass of Japanese cars out there running high bhp figures,many have detuned engines this is only down to rules until January 2005 which restricted the power but the power is the power is there and often easy to release.


After all a Nissan 300zx holds speed record.


The JUN-BLITZ Bonneville Z32 holds the E/BMS class land speed record of 419.84 km/h (260.87 mph) set at the 1995 Bonneville Speed Trial. The vehicle was built as a partnership between JUN Auto and BLITZ. This record remains unbroken. In 1990 JUN's first Z32 went 339.2 km/h at their Yatabe test course and hit 373 km/h after some tuning at Bonneville





http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nissan_300Z鈥?/a>





http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dSTNc1Vo5鈥?/a>





R32 skyline record drag run.|||I hate them all because they are all cheap matchbox rice burners that can only perform once then they are busted, buy American Muscle because facts are facts and 300-400 horse stock doesn't lie.

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