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Old 30th December 2009, 19:09   #9706
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Old 30th December 2009, 22:42   #9707
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This kinda looked weird to me, a wire mesh instead of a grill, on an Accent; done by some F&F
Attaching a better pic. Though, it isnt good enough as it was it was taken against sunlight. Or is it just me who thinks that it looks weird?


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The black lines on the headlamps look weird,

but the mesh grill looks good to me, IMHO this picture doesn't deserve to be here.
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Old 31st December 2009, 10:46   #9708
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I like the way the Qualis is done up in the Pajero two-tone colours. It's a neatly done job. IMO, doesn't deserve to be here.
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Old 31st December 2009, 11:03   #9709
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I like the way the Qualis is done up in the Pajero two-tone colours. It's a neatly done job. IMO, doesn't deserve to be here.
Same me thinks too. Paint quality and finish are top class. Not weird nor wacky. Neat and clean it looks.
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Old 31st December 2009, 12:18   #9710
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I like the way the Qualis is done up in the Pajero two-tone colours. It's a neatly done job. IMO, doesn't deserve to be here.
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Same me thinks too. Paint quality and finish are top class. Not weird nor wacky. Neat and clean it looks.
I think the same. The color combination may be eyesore to few people but overall it is a job well done. Not every modded vehicle deserves to be here.
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Old 31st December 2009, 13:06   #9711
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I like the way the Qualis is done up in the Pajero two-tone colours. It's a neatly done job. IMO, doesn't deserve to be here.
i am very impressed with the kind of paint job of the quallis.If i go flickering between the pics its hard to recognise that if it is quallis or something else.I must say that is an impressive mod.
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Old 31st December 2009, 13:12   #9712
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I like this make up of the Qualis.. Its a neatly done job.. Doesn't look that weird
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Old 31st December 2009, 15:09   #9713
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Pics of weird and wacky mod jobs!

First time i am checking this thread out. Could not stop laughing looking at some of the cars.

I dont know how people live with these wacky weird cars!
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Old 31st December 2009, 15:32   #9714
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Red Indica - On the FACE
Unknown Maroon Convertible - Cool ride, nicely done.
Quali-Jero - Nice idea. Why the funky grill. Stock would look nice.
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Old 31st December 2009, 17:14   #9715
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gendarmee : Attaching a better pic. Though, it isnt good enough as it was it was taken against sunlight. Or is it just me who thinks that it looks weird?
@GEndarmee, what is weird about the grille or the thin black sticker lines across the head lights ? The grille is actually very neatly done, and gives a better look than the stock grille.
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Old 31st December 2009, 17:21   #9716
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@GEndarmee, what is weird about the grille or the thin black sticker lines across the head lights ? The grille is actually very neatly done, and gives a better look than the stock grille.
I agree Condor. I dont find anything weird with Accent. The grill has been installed very neatly and is looking good. It is also looking different because it does not have the Hyundai badge. Without the badge it is looking very plain but there is nothing weird about it IMO.
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All four wheels were colored red, the driver was chewing paan and talking on the phone, i thinks the red wheels werent colored by a painter but by his spitting
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Old 1st January 2010, 12:24   #9718
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The Qualis looks fresh., not bad.

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The Qualis looks really well done.Gives it the Pajero tone finish and the paint job is top notch.Doesnt belong here.


The accent barring the streaks on the Headlight does not look that bad.

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Old 1st January 2010, 21:05   #9720
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When visiting a Calcutta Restorer, Bumpu Sircars Works, I took these photos.

With so many "ME too Cars" around, it's great to see the Indian Creative juices flowing. Living in Toronto and wintering here in Calcutta, it's great to see this "Art Form" developing here, and with the very, very inexpensive labour costs I am looking forward to seeing some great Custom Cars.
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The covertible seems to done well except the front bumper rest seems to be good and what's the base car of that ,is that a celio or escort.
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Can someone tell me, which car is the maroon car?
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Unknown Maroon Convertible - Cool ride, nicely done.
I strongly feel that the Maroon Convertible thing is either a Cielo or an Astra (Judging by the fenders and bumper line at the back, only these two cars came with that!)

I see Octavia lights, grille and hood up front and old Gen Accord lights at the back! It's quite hideous honestly! Looks very disproportionate!

P.S. I like that Qualis! Looks very old-gen Pajero to me! The paint work is exceptional! And that Vespa is nice too! Looking forward to riding that with my entire family in Vietnam or even in India! Wouldn't do good to Nano sales though!

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