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Showing posts with label modified cars. Show all posts
Showing posts with label modified cars. Show all posts

Friday, February 27, 2009

Lumma clr x650 gt (modified x6)


When BMW released the X6 they created a new segment for automobiles, the Sports Activity Vehicle. Lumma Design have taken that idea to the extreme and are preparing the CLR X650 GT for Geneva. The vehicle has significant aerodynamic improvements as well as some refining touches to the interior.

Monday, February 9, 2009

Chevrolet Matiz by FAS


The Daewoo-made Chevrolet Matiz doesn’t usually get much attention on TopSpeed. It’s 0.8-liter three cylinder engine is nice for an economy car, but we’ll still take the Corvette instead. But that may change with the introduction of this Matiz touched up by Yves Fourdin, founder of Fourdin Auto Sport (FAS), and a few of his enthusiasts (not engineer) friends.

They left the computer at home and put in about 1,500 hours of good ’ol fashion wrench time. FAS grabbed a 505 hp 7.0-liter V8 directly out of a Corvette Z06 to produce this little asphalt-kicking machine.

A factory-fresh Matiz can make the 0-100km/h (0-62mph) in 17.6 seconds the FAS version will do it in about 3.7 seconds, and can go from 0-200km/h in 10.94 seconds. The top speed has been increased significantly as well, from 144km/h (89 mph) in the factory version to 260km/h (163mph) in the hot-rodded Matiz.

The Matiz was completed in 2008 and is currently being showcased in Belgium at the International Racing Show Liège. We didn’t get fuel economy figures, but we’re pretty sure it is slightly down from the original car’s 89 mpg.

Thursday, November 6, 2008

Slr maclaren volcano modified pics











Tuesday, November 4, 2008

Modified car Exhaust picture

Modified Lowrider trucks picture


Modified BMW Picture

Modified Sound system in car

Door panel fitted with as line woofer and subwoofer

Monday, November 3, 2008

Ultimate Flame out Show off



Incredibal Flame show off

Sunday, November 2, 2008

Castagna Aznom concept


This aznow concept is based on chevrolet Zo6 concept

Brabus CLS modified



Lightning effect by brabus on mervedes cls modified

Asi-tetsu Bently continental Gt modified











Saturday, November 1, 2008

Ac schenitzer BMW X6 falcon




Modified Pictures of Honda civic






















Modified Pictures of Chrysler 300c











Modified Nissan Skyline R34 Pictures
















Tuesday, October 28, 2008

sexy toyota vitz vinyl spotted in karachi Pakistan

this vitz spotted in karachi by anonamous person but it is lookin good

Monday, October 27, 2008

Modified skyline picture

Saturday, October 25, 2008

Gold coated Aston Martin DB-7



If that bright red Bentley Continental GT just isn't getting the kind of attention you want on Rodeo Drive, maybe it isn't your car that's not flashy enough, but your paint. To fix this, one entrepreneur has launched a new company called Alchemist, which specializes in giving cars that little extra something by coating their roofs with 24-carat gold. And now for those who literally have nothing left to spend their money on, Alchemist is debuting its latest creation, an Aston Martin DB7 covered entirely with gold and platinum, in honor of the new James Bond film "Quantum of Solace."

The day after the new Bond flick opens in the U.K., Alchemist will showcase this one-off at the MPH Motor Show at London's Earls Court. Besides a bling-tastic paint job, the Aston also sports seven diamonds embedded in the bodywork to commemorate 007, highlighting Alchemist's ability to coat a car with precious gems if a customer wants them (and plans to never park on the street).
Art director and company founder Jacques Blanc believes that Alchemist brings automotive personal expression to a new level, saying "Forget the everyday optional extras offered by car manufacturers, this is the King Midas of customization and the gold standard of luxury." Using a patented process that takes about a week, Alchemist craftsmen first polish a car's roof, cover it with individual gold leaves, then coat it with an invisible shield that makes the gold scratch-proof and (most important) impossible to pick off. Each roof is signed and numbered, and comes with its own certificate of authenticity.


If you'd like to know more about the 24-carat Aston that "even the world's most famous secret agent couldn't stay incognito in," the MPH Motor Show runs from October 30 to November 2 and includes a performance from Top Gear Live. Besides gold, Alchemist can also coat cars with a film of platinum or palladium, and for those who've had to trade in their supercar because of the faltering economy, don't worry -- the company is happy to give cheaper items, like laptops, the 24-carat treatment as well.

Tuesday, October 14, 2008

chrysler 300c modified