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C'mon be fair guys, I can imagine the cars you all drove around when you were 17 werent incredibly tasteful or well modified. Besides which if you lived in Maraysia affording anything other than a Proton is a bit of an ask.

Jash

Ok I don't get a few things on one page he sez "Have a closer look to stock intercooler" then on a few pages later he sez "

no need to add the additional boost meter,gauge meter etc because my car is not turbocharged" he is confused me thinks.

Enkei model wheel 14x8 on 185/70 Goodyear Eagle GA,I don't think 185's would strech over 8inch rims and they dont look 8inch.

"It's obtained in year 1993 and the stock one colour is metallic blue , but after 10 years later i've no idea to have to painted my car to Metallic Brilliant Silver because of my original paint is gonna "die" and cause many stain at my car body , after the paiting job which cost US$ 1500 , my car is looks like a new one"

What the f#ck is he goin on about??

how he has had the car for ten years and now the paint is thrashed. it was originally blue but he painted it.

I'm with Jash on this one. Ive seen much worse abominations around the place. it's not a GTR vspec (I did giggle a bit on this one) but it's still a pretty tidy car.

it's a million times better than any of the ten thousand SSV lancers getting around.

he should compare it to a nissan cefiro, at least they ahve something in common (and yes the A31 ceffy was sold in malaysia sporting the worlds most wierdest RB engine an RB24S... inline 6 carbed engine rated at 141HP, sold as a nissan Altima in Malaysia back in the day

Pretty funny captions he's got under each pic... Enkei "wheels" indeed... :(

But I can't help feel for the guy, aside from the few errors, he sounds like a real car enthusiast.

Funky Monkey - Do I need to remind you of how much an A31 is worth in .my? Last I saw a decent one was like RM50,000 - around 20k AUD, That little Proton'd be worth about RM5,000. The dude is a little confused yeah, but he's working with what he's got available, as you do.

Jash

PS I would have gone for a Perodua Kancil personally.

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