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Member: 1XL 2NV
Location: Victoria, Mornington Peninsular
Vehicle: 1998 Hyundai Excel twin cam X3
Drivetrain: FWD
Engine: Naturally Aspirated 4 Cylinder
Car Category: Import
Profile Created: November 19, 2004
Owner Comments: This is my sweet Excel, not much engine work but i have work on the outside apperance with a nice evo bodykit and some wheels. I picked it up about 7 months ago and just worked on it till now, i just got my licence and it is a sik little beast to cruz around in! Gets a few eyes turning as well! Feel free to have your say about my little toy!
Car Profile Link: https://www.totalrpm.com/car/2367
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Posted:Nov 20 2004, 03:54 AM |
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*lol* umm for alck of a beter word interessting...looks like youve spent quite a bit of money on a rather cheap lil car well at least thats one way to do it...so youve started on it now so for the rest its got big or go home.... |
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Posted:Nov 20 2004, 04:38 PM |
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nice ride, all you need are some 16/17's and some king springs... if your into performance then a full exhaust system, advanced timing and high octane fuel wouldnt do any harm |
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Posted:Feb 19 2005, 03:58 PM |
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very nice. i'm getting an excel and find it so hard to get info about them on the internet. could you tell me the details of the bonnet scoop like how you did it and the removing of the factory airbox? |