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Paint colour: House of Kolor Silver

Tyres: Toyo tyres on HRE wheels

Body: C-West/MotoRex bodykit, Flexivity rear wing

Engine Mods: Nitrous system, intercooler, K&N Filter ram air upgrade

Suspension: Goldline lowering springs, JIC Magic adjustable shocks

Interior mods: Sparco seats, steering wheel and harness, APC in-car fire extinguiser, HKS in-dash gauges

ICE: Clairion in-dash Tv, head unit; JBL speakers, Infinity amps, Passport radar dectors, MoTec in-dash LCD data logging steering wheel

Special: Undercar Neons

pfft... dont ask me nething, i was just quoting from the book. hope that helps!

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It should be rice..............what's the point of making it real??? it's a movie!!!

the idea is to make it look real for as little $ as possible...........to maximise profit.

i read a book on the cars from that film. they apparently had 4 of them. 6 of the S2000 all identical..........so when they wrote them off doing the stunts (bridge jump) they didnt have to repair them.............

actually they said the stunt driver for the bridge jump nearly blacked out from the impact of the landing.

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haha... looks like theres more than one of us with that book... i also read that the gold supra (slap jack?) which had perspex cut-aways in the bonnet, so you can see the engine. i heard that they had one real performance car, and because it was made up of expensive parts, that instead of doing up all the other cars, they made a real-life-scale printout of the actual modified engine and stuck it underneath the perspex... hope i made sense there.. still tired.

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