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Old 5th March 2010, 13:14   #10561
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@Everyone!! The DC Rolls is based on an early 90s Silver Spirit. NOT A PHANTOM!
I had no idea! Thanks Cyrus!

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P.Rohini, some new tuner ?
Probably! As you see, the tuner has done something to the differential and has even turned it into a moving refrigerator!
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Old 5th March 2010, 14:02   #10562
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What you see here is a 4X4 Maruti Jaguar Omni that doubles up as a Blue-Star refrigerator!
May be this Omni was part of Operation Blue Star!!!
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Old 5th March 2010, 20:07   #10563
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Xylo is made by MM, but not this limo!

its a local job.
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@ Maximum_torque- Its made in Ludhiana & given on rentals for Marriges etc. The guy even has a stretch Captiva & many stretch saloons like Accord, Mondeo, Camry& all. Jhajj is the name of the rental guy, IIRC.
Thanks for correcting me there guys. Was always under the impression that it is some kind of an experimentation by Mahindra.
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Old 5th March 2010, 20:38   #10564
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leaving this 800 for u to judge if its wacky or not!!
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Old 5th March 2010, 21:58   #10565
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leaving this 800 for u to judge if its wacky or not!!
Aww! That's so sad! That looks like a sad sulky exhaust pipe right there!

And another thing; what's with some people who own hatchbacks these days? all of a sudden, they've started to mount the spare wheel on the boot lid! I've seen that on several 800s and even an Indica and a few Zens!
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Old 6th March 2010, 00:26   #10566
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leaving this 800 for u to judge if its wacky or not!!
Those horns will be crashed into before the crash-guard! And aren't the tiny fog lamps exactly behind that crash guard bar? The mudflaps look like a thirsty dog's tongue hanging out of its mouth. Exhaust design borrowed from our municipality taps?? Way to go, "Exterior designer"!!
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Old 6th March 2010, 00:31   #10567
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That Maruti 800 is reminiscent of the EUNUCH KING from the movie "300"....
Relate to it and tell me brothers if I have imagined wrongly
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Old 6th March 2010, 03:19   #10568
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I thought they make these kind of mud flaps only for auto-rickshaws. And the spare wheel looks like a scooter tire ?
And the exhaust, an alcoholic's..er

+1 to Zen2001 - Exterior Designer ho toh aise !

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Old 6th March 2010, 13:56   #10569
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Transformed in a Swift!!! way

Found these pics on Quartermile.com
I find this swift really wacky,iam not sure about others would agree or not.
The only thing i like about Kitup,s job is his photography and the way the cars are positioned and displayed but not his modified cars
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Old 6th March 2010, 14:32   #10570
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Looks like another Darth Vader concept!
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Old 6th March 2010, 14:48   #10571
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What the...!!!! Why would any one in the world want to do that to a swift? Looks like a Rainforest frog from the front and dont get me started on the back.
The interiors have been done nicely but a bit too overdone. I mean why shift a perfectly good speedo console into the center?
And the colour combination is killer.. Seriously it almost killed me.
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That Swift is dizzgusting!
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Old 6th March 2010, 14:53   #10573
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Oh man. Killed the Swift. Very yucky paint comby. . Suckz .
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Old 6th March 2010, 14:57   #10574
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GACK! The color scheme looks terrible.
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Old 6th March 2010, 15:07   #10575
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That is a 'Kit Up' job mates. I was seriously looking forward to give some car to them for mods. Now I'm in double minds
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