Damn - That is a nice lookin' SRT-4. Wish I had the cash to mod mine up to that level. I especially like the details - drilled rotors, widebody, roof scoop - looks just amazing.
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uh... where's the door handles?!?? Do you have to duke of hazards your way in? Isn't the wheels dropped to low to the point it's going to pancake off the body? hell you can't even turn the front wheels in that.
uh... where's the door handles?!?? Do you have to duke of hazards your way in? Isn't the wheels dropped to low to the point it's going to pancake off the body? hell you can't even turn the front wheels in that.
nice concept but it ain't gonna happen.....
First off, the door handles are shaved. What this usually means is that you use the key FOB (ie, the little electronic "unlocker" to open the doors) -- Alot of cars have these and its not a big issue.
As far as the lowness -- Thats totally opinion based. I could point out many cars around town that are this low. Altho, it would be nice if that were adjustable with a setup like Tein suspension or something, but you are talking big time price increases. So springs about 1" higher would probably work out. Of course, a tire without such a low profile would help raise it up as well.
uh... where's the door handles?!?? Do you have to duke of hazards your way in? Isn't the wheels dropped to low to the point it's going to pancake off the body? hell you can't even turn the front wheels in that.
nice concept but it ain't gonna happen.....
i dont give a fuqq. deal w it!
peace. it's an image. it's a tight image.
anyway, i'm having supreme issues with myself as a result of this single image. samanabachi!
**edit** what is the jont on the hood? i've seen it on rallye cars. what does it do?
**edit** because i have been blessed with this image, i shall buy 2 things, as of yet undetermined, from Mopar. it's reciprocal. "there's principalities in this thang!"
SuperStreet has been doing renderings like this for a while now. They've done them for the Civic Si, RSX, MR2, Focus, and others. Normally what happens is that the aftermarket manufacturers of styling products take notes on these renderings and produce parts that are quite "similar" in appearance.
I would not be the least bit surprised if one of the styling companies produces a kit like this...damn this kit is clean isn't it??!!
Don't expect this to come as a GTS version at a dealership near you anytime soon...although I like the thought! Many reasons for this, not the least of which would be the costs associated with crash testing many GTS versions in order to obtain certification. Sucks doens't it? Also, from a volume standpoint, a ton of people aren't going to pay $25k+ for a Neon. (Yes, I know, it's not a Neon. But to the "regulars" out there, it still is a Neon.)
What I can do for you is if the demand is there, I can work with certain aftermarket manufacturers to tool this kit up and offer it at dealerships around the country. This all depends on market response. So think of some ways to communicate to me how much of a demand there would be for a kit like this and I'll see what I can do for you guys...
Imagine running 19x9's and 19x10's on an SRT-4? Pretty sick...
Sweet. You people want a GTS version? Why? Just to lower the value of your cars? Naw. Just have that as a flexible kit, with an SRTForum member discount. Heh. and I think with different colors too would be good for variety too.
That silver is awesome, makes me think twice about which color I want now. Hmm. *Tries to picture it in red, yellow, or black.* Nice!! Lol.
My ideal is blue though, cobalt blue. We'll see what happens.
BJ AWESOME JOB!
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