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Chocco starfish

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Make: Daihatsu
Model: Cuore
Year: 2001
Likes: its a cuore, surprisingly quick, fun to have alone time in.
Dislikes: NEARLY impossible to have sex in NEARLY.
Mods: new engine from a suzuki rally car, so very yummy.
 

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MAKE: Proton

MODEL: S16

YEAR: 2011

LIKES: Good grip, good acceleration, economic

DISLIKES: Excessive cabin noise, the seating is weird- too tall for e the dashboard is very shallow. No window tint

FUN FACT/OTHER/MODLIST: Proton a subsidiary of Lotus- I pretty much drive a Lotus :p
Bought for just under 8K - couldn't get insurance because its value was 11k at the time
also came with non stock sound system.

PLANS FOR FUTURE: Window tint, maybe 75%, white rims

PHOTOS: It's only a standard model, nothing special to show
 
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MAKE: Proton

MODEL: S16

YEAR: 2011

LIKES: Good grip, good acceleration, economic

DISLIKES: Excessive cabin noise, the seating is weird- too tall for e the dashboard is very shallow. No window tint

FUN FACT/OTHER/MODLIST: Proton a subsidiary of Lotus- I pretty much drive a Lotus :p
Bought for just under 8K - couldn't get insurance because its value was 11k at the time
also came with non stock sound system.

PLANS FOR FUTURE: Window tint, maybe 75%, white rims

PHOTOS: It's only a standard model, nothing special to show
That's awesome. I have driven the S16 (in Proton Saga guise)! Protons are usually fun little cars to have and the handling is surprisingly decent.

Oh, and Havox is right. Proton owns Lotus. Bought it back in the 90's from memory.
 

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Dang, I'm disappointed. I think the suspension is developed by lotus a bit. So it still kinda holds true :p
 

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2002 RX-7 Type R Bathurst with the carplates FD3S.

I'm from UNSW. Come say hi if you see me around :tongue:

MAKE:Mazda
MODEL: Series 8 Mazda RX-7 Type R Bathurst
YEAR: 2002
LIKES:Sexy timeless classic, will never get old. Head turner. Fast. Extremely rare (In my country Singapore)
DISLIKES: Approximately 3-4 km/l mileage I get from the tank if I were to city driving. More guys than girls like it........
FUN FACT/OTHER/MODLIST: I've owned the car for 2 years and I'm the first owner in Sydney. Bought the car almost totally stock and built it from ground up.

Mods

Exterior:
- Seibon Scoot Style Carbon Fibre bonnet
- FEED Carbon Fibre Door Handles
- FEED Carbon Fibre Sideskirts
- CraftSquare Carbon Fibre rear add-ons
- Custom Carbon Fibre front cannards
- CF headlight covers
- Smoked indicators all round
- Odula Carbon Fibre Rear Wing Insert and Side Carbon Cover Set
- Carbon Fibre door scuff plates
- Brake Calipers painted Red
- CF RE-Amemiya street rear diffuser
- CF Ganador mirrors


Wheels and Tyres:
- Work Emotion XT7 18"x8.5 +32 offset (Front)
18"x9.5 +38 offset (Rear) with 15mm spacers all round
- Yokohama ADVAN AD08 235/40R18 (Front) Tyres almost brand new and bought late last year
- Yokohama ADVAN AD08 255/35R18 (Rear)
- Work Royal Nuts kit McGard
- Work Emotion Centre caps

Suspensions (came with car):
- CSC Zero 1 (Front)
- BR racing (Rear) or the other way round can't remember


Brakes
- DBA 4000 T3 Series rotors (Front)
- Project Mu HC+ brake pads (Front)
- Project Mu B spec brake pads (Rear)


Interior and misc:
-Defi-link BF Water Temp gauge
-Defi-link BF Fuel pressure gauge
-Defi-link Boost gauge
-Defi-link Oil temp gauge
-Defi-link Control unit set
-Apexi Turbo Timer


I.C.E
- Pioneer TS-A1604C 2 way speakers with tweeter (Front)
- JL Evolution C2-570x 5x7inch speakers (Rear)
- Pioneer Head Unit
- Soundstream Amplifier


Engine and tuning:
- Koyo N-Flo radiator
- RE Amemiya AST
- HKS SSQV BOV
-CF Engine cover
- Trust Greddy Pulley Kit
- HKS Racing Suction Intake Kit
- Border Racing Engine Rigid Arm
- Apexi Power FC with Hand controller
-Greddy intake elbow
- Aftermarket stock mount intercooler
Engine conservatively tuned to 202rwkw (15psi) by Rick Shaw Racing

Exhaust:
- SMB 3.5" full exhaust with custom cannon catback with titanium tip finish by Hakan at Performance Exhaust Centre

PLANS FOR FUTURE: Currently looking for a buyer as I'm graduating soon by the end of the year/summer. Will provide the details to any interested buyers. I plan to get another RX-7 in Singapore in the future and complete my dream of having a widebody kit :)
PHOTOS:






 
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1997 Honda civic.


2002 RX-7 Type R Bathurst with the carplates FD3S.

I'm from UNSW. Come say hi if you see me around :tongue:

MAKE:Mazda
MODEL: Series 8 Mazda RX-7 Type R Bathurst
YEAR: 2002
LIKES:Sexy timeless classic, will never get old. Head turner. Fast. Extremely rare (In my country Singapore)
DISLIKES: Approximately 3-4 km/l mileage I get from the tank if I were to city driving. More guys than girls like it........
FUN FACT/OTHER/MODLIST: I've owned the car for 2 years and I'm the first owner in Sydney. Bought the car almost totally stock and built it from ground up.

Mods

Exterior:
- Seibon Scoot Style Carbon Fibre bonnet
- FEED Carbon Fibre Door Handles
- FEED Carbon Fibre Sideskirts
- CraftSquare Carbon Fibre rear add-ons
- Custom Carbon Fibre front cannards
- CF headlight covers
- Smoked indicators all round
- Odula Carbon Fibre Rear Wing Insert and Side Carbon Cover Set
- Carbon Fibre door scuff plates
- Brake Calipers painted Red
- CF RE-Amemiya street rear diffuser
- CF Ganador mirrors


Wheels and Tyres:
- Work Emotion XT7 18"x8.5 +32 offset (Front)
18"x9.5 +38 offset (Rear) with 15mm spacers all round
- Yokohama ADVAN AD08 235/40R18 (Front) Tyres almost brand new and bought late last year
- Yokohama ADVAN AD08 255/35R18 (Rear)
- Work Royal Nuts kit McGard
- Work Emotion Centre caps

Suspensions (came with car):
- CSC Zero 1 (Front)
- BR racing (Rear) or the other way round can't remember


Brakes
- DBA 4000 T3 Series rotors (Front)
- Project Mu HC+ brake pads (Front)
- Project Mu B spec brake pads (Rear)


Interior and misc:
-Defi-link BF Water Temp gauge
-Defi-link BF Fuel pressure gauge
-Defi-link Boost gauge
-Defi-link Oil temp gauge
-Defi-link Control unit set
-Apexi Turbo Timer


I.C.E
- Pioneer TS-A1604C 2 way speakers with tweeter (Front)
- JL Evolution C2-570x 5x7inch speakers (Rear)
- Pioneer Head Unit
- Soundstream Amplifier


Engine and tuning:
- Koyo N-Flo radiator
- RE Amemiya AST
- HKS SSQV BOV
-CF Engine cover
- Trust Greddy Pulley Kit
- HKS Racing Suction Intake Kit
- Border Racing Engine Rigid Arm
- Apexi Power FC with Hand controller
-Greddy intake elbow
- Aftermarket stock mount intercooler
Engine conservatively tuned to 202rwkw (15psi) by Rick Shaw Racing

Exhaust:
- SMB 3.5" full exhaust with custom cannon catback with titanium tip finish by Hakan at Performance Exhaust Centre

PLANS FOR FUTURE: Currently looking for a buyer as I'm graduating soon by the end of the year/summer. Will provide the details to any interested buyers. I plan to get another RX-7 in Singapore in the future and complete my dream of having a widebody kit :)
PHOTOS:







Yay, a rotarhead :D
Can't wait till i get an rx8, S2 hopefully
 

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Daddy's Toyota '86...Toyota camry 1986 that is.
Lol, were Camry's that old even sold here!? Back as a kid my parents had a silver 4th gen Cressida which I remember really well, and a crappy 3rd gen Cressy before it which I barely remember. My dad seems to have fond memories of it and likes the idea of the 1JZ and/or manual conversions.

How did you afford this?????
Dem loaded intos haha.

Very nice FD though, the body kit (lip, side skirts, bonnet and diffuser etc.) aren't really to my taste as FDs look so nice left close to stock but it does look good.
 
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Daddy's Toyota '86...
great little car... its almost like a go kart... easy to kick out too...

bit sluggish but... it would have been one hell of a car with a bit more power... been scabbing drives in my brothers one...
 

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Lol, were Camry's that old even sold here!? Back as a kid my parents had a silver 4th gen Cressida which I remember really well, and a crappy 3rd gen Cressy before it which I barely remember. My dad seems to have fond memories of it and likes the idea of the 1JZ and/or manual conversions.


Dem loaded intos haha.

Very nice FD though, the body kit (lip, side skirts, bonnet and diffuser etc.) aren't really to my taste as FDs look so nice left close to stock but it does look good.
So jelly, agree on the bodykit though as i'm not really a fan of all the vents

94 k20 swapped eg
gg, must go hard.
 

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Thanks guys. Glad to see many petrolheads around :)

As for the exterior the front bumper and lip is stock. Aftermarket cosmetics were mainly the carbon bonnet, vented headlights (which serves as a function as air flows to the twin pods on the left side of the engine bay), diffusers, etc. IMO the vents are useful to dissipate heat as rotaries run extremely hot.. so it's more like an aesthetic (some hate it) and functional mod for me.

I do agree that FDs look great stock, but once the mod bugs bite you can't stop. However if I were to own a Spirit R then I'll definitely agree that the exterior should be left stock to preserve it's exclusivity.. Other than that Jap cars such as FDs are meant for people to be modded.


Amaranth95: Nice to meet another rotorhead.. The RX-8 is a great car but I'll take the FD anyday ;)

Drifting95: Not meaning to sound boastful, but cars in Sydney are way much cheaper than in Singapore. For the price of a brand new M3 in Sydney I can only afford a Toyota Camry 2.0 in Singapore with alot of cash to spare.. http://www.sgcarmart.com/new_cars/newcars_listing.php?MOD=Toyota
 

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All the exterior parts are still tasteful though, good to hear they are functional! Seen some unfortunate body kits before.

What are your thoughts on the 20b swaps? They seem to easily make a lot of hp, I think there are kits but from my understanding it still isn't cheap or easy lol. Is it just overkill if its not a drag car?
 

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