During the first few seconds of this video I thought there wasn’t changed much on this Mitsubishi Galant Sigma, but when the camera moved to the side it became apparent that I was wrong:
Those deep dish SSR Mk IIs surely need some wide fenders, a big chin spoiler and the side exhaust finishes off the looks! Now doesn’t that engine sound a bit weird?
This week we have a new sharknose for you: a Toyota Cresta GX71 sitting on a set of old skool Work wheels:
Hot or not: sharknose Toyota Cresta GX71
And to give you a better impression, another picture of the Cresta on a set of SSR mk1s:
Hot or not: sharknose Toyota Cresta GX71
So what’s the verdict, hot or not?
by banpei with 1 commentI did see some inside-out exhausts before, but never such a simple one: the single pipe comes from behind the driver seat and looks rather more like an antenna!
Single exhaust pipe inside Mark II GX71
I found these not so deep dish SSR Mk1s on the Minkara blog of the owner of the Suzuki Alto Works I posted last saturday:
Not so deep dish SSR Mk1
I have no idea of the diameter, width nor the offset but these tiny Potenza’s are surely stretched to the max on these not so wide rims! 😉
If you can’t get enough of the Liberty Walk wallpapers we posted before, how about this G-nose Fairlady Z?
Liberty Walk G Nose Fairlady Z S30