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Old 12th December 2008, 11:37   #6466
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I really like that steering wheel. Kuttapan can you find out if there is a similar one available with air-bags.
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Old 12th December 2008, 11:50   #6467
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Thats someting unique and very funny.
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Old 12th December 2008, 12:19   #6468
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F450, IMHO, the Maybach don't belong here.

I know, that stretching the already stretched version of the S-Class (as Top Gear puts it) might be equivalent to toeing the line. But still, it's done real nice and no way looks weird.

Although, Top gear says (in jest) it's slightly longer than Finland.
Now that's wacky
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Old 12th December 2008, 17:44   #6469
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F450, IMHO, the Maybach don't belong here.

I know, that stretching the already stretched version of the S-Class (as Top Gear puts it) might be equivalent to toeing the line. But still, it's done real nice and no way looks weird.

Although, Top gear says (in jest) it's slightly longer than Finland.
Now that's wacky

I don't know, most stretch cars crack me up. Even the stretch Cayenne looks wacky IMO. But I suppose since the Maybach is unusually long already, I just thought it was really weird to want to stretch it even more. The reason I posted that was not because it looked funny, just the idea.....

Hope you get what I mean.
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Old 12th December 2008, 20:54   #6470
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Saw an Ikon with a really wacky paintjob at Santacruz. The upper half was painted pink, while the lower half was painted white, something like a candy or a lollypop!
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Old 12th December 2008, 20:58   #6471
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Discovered this on one of my visits to the DMV office here.
Many low-rider cars are fitted with chain steering wheels,it looks wicked
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Old 13th December 2008, 00:39   #6472
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Hi All,

Found this modification on the Alto interesting.
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Found this modification on the Alto interesting.
Reminds me of those bars we used to attach to our BMX cycles so another person could stand behind!
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Old 13th December 2008, 03:44   #6474
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Discovered this on one of my visits to the DMV office here.
you could have said hello to the ghost rider.
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Old 13th December 2008, 08:40   #6475
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Found this modification on the Alto interesting.

haha!!! seems like the footboard found on the jeeps
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provided they actually are resilient, they could be quite functional - imagine all the rear fender benders it could avoid
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Old 13th December 2008, 16:06   #6477
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...stretch Cayenne looks wacky IMO.

But I suppose since the Maybach is unusually long already, I just thought it was really weird to want to stretch it even more. The reason I posted that was not because it looked funny, just the idea...

Hope you get what I mean.

Stretch Cayenne, Hummmmmmmer, etc, now those are wacko.

And i get your drift regards the Maybach. Some people just aren't satisfied, i guess!



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Found this modification on the Alto interesting.
Poor guy must have become fed up with all those rear-ending him
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Found this modification on the Alto interesting.
They are a new type of parking sensor. As soon as you feel the bump, stop reversing. Foolproof method without damaging the bumper.
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Getz now comes with an electric sunroof.
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Old 13th December 2008, 23:11   #6480
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Getz now comes with an electric sunroof.
t..??


have seen it for cars around...

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