The first of the production model twin turbo kits are just a few weeks away from being shipped to customers: Here's some images of the kit just before being packaged and shipped:
The car's gonna remain with HPF for a bit. They're getting some "extras" done to it.
Honestly, apart from the Performance upgrade, everything else on the car's stock. So not quite a piece of art yet.
Most of the cosmetic upgrades I'll only be doing after it's reach here.
But will be a very interesting car once done. Btw, is Chris going to release stage 2,3,4 & 5 for RHD? since space was a limitation in terms of the turbo sizing. Just curious since they seem not keen in doing a top mount.
Devillian;688301 said:
The car's gonna remain with HPF for a bit. They're getting some "extras" done to it.
Honestly, apart from the Performance upgrade, everything else on the car's stock. So not quite a piece of art yet.
Most of the cosmetic upgrades I'll only be doing after it's reach here.
Nah, I've decided against the Asuka. CF replacement parts are still on the table for now, but not a widebody.
I'd rather go with something sleek instead of wide-body. More subtle, less aggressive.
you need to contact boeing or airbus for parts la. you need to slap on some wings for the car, coz with the power on-board, it just needs some wings to take off
hoping to see it in the flesh soon. let us know if you're ever bringing it down to KL. will be nice to meet up.
Devillian;688341 said:
Nah, I've decided against the Asuka. CF replacement parts are still on the table for now, but not a widebody.
I'd rather go with something sleek instead of wide-body. More subtle, less aggressive.
Unfortunately No. The HPF Kit was built very tightly around the RHD E46 M3, maximising the available space. So highly unlikely it would fit onto another motor.
For yours though... a custom build is quite feasible.
Unfortunately No. The HPF Kit was built very tightly around the RHD E46 M3, maximising the available space. So highly unlikely it would fit onto another motor.
For yours though... a custom build is quite feasible.