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Thought I'd share my plans for the Sedan...

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So here's my rendering. I will be creating/R&D'ing the body kit as well as the grill, intake, exhaust, test pipes, and removing those for the turbo. I may end up buying my own wheels, brake system, and suspension parts, but we'll see. If I have to buy a booth this coming year, I'll have this puppy at SEMA 2010. (Note, the final design may actually change due to sponsorships.)

But since there are mixed emotions on what I'm doing with the car, I just wanted to show that it's a work in progress. :D

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^ Very nice and most likely very expensive. I don't think Nismo's going to look good on the Hyundai. LOL.
 
tooo nice.
 
Like what you are trying to do. My suggestion is to take a hard look at STS Turbo systems. Keep the cats as they do not reduce power all that much. Plus, cat removal exposes one to serious liability particularly as a supplier. Install turbos (2) where rear mufflers reside. All this can be fabricated at some cost. I doubt there is much of a market though. The stumbling block I see is ECU recalibration.
 
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