Ultimora | zaterdag 28 december 2002 @ 14:40 |
ik ga eens in de zoveel tijd weer een nieuwe auto plaatsen op dit topic.. auto's die geschiedenis hebben geschreven of gaan schrijven... allemaal uit de MAX ze komen allemaal van de site, omdat ik te f*cking lui ben om te gaan scannen... je vind ze mooi of je vind ze lelijk, ik zal er iig voor zorgen dat het auto's zijn op een manier getuned dat ze uniek in het kwadraat zijn... ik schop af met de cover auto van deze maand... The Spanish are once again faced with the challenge of navigating a world they know little about. A world called Planet Max. And just like Columbus 500 years ago, theyre treading bravely into stormy waters. Fortunately, one 28-year old pioneer called Manolo Collado is guiding the good ship Mlin Tuning across this planet, sailing past other Spanish tuners who have capsized in a sea of fibreglassed insanity. This wild green Mk2 Vauxhall Astra is the pinnacle of Manolo's adventuring. While other Spanish modifiers have tried to Max their cars by looking at what their fellow Mediterraneans have been up to, Manolo has looked further afield. On one epic journey to lands far away, Manolo encountered a 16-year-old guru who bestowed upon him knowledge of an amazing custom design for a front bumper. It was based on nothing else except the kid's imagination, and Manolo followed his instructions to put twin Astra Mk4 headlights on the Mk2 and to relocate one of the bulbs from each side into the bumper. Then he smoothed over the holes left by the missing bulbs and blended a Mk4 grille into the smoothed bonnet. The 16-year-old? Manolo's little brother The pair then worked together extending the shape of doors to match beautifully rounded custom arches and sexily moulded-in sideskirts. The Spaniards treated the car to a layer of House of Kolor Candy Green paint, with special one-off ceremonial graphics painted up the side in a lighter green. 'You have to put a lot in to get anything out of a Mk2,' says Manolo, 'but the good thing is, people are unlikely to put the effort in and build something exactly the same.' Sure some people may follow Manolo into the land of 18in polished Toora rims, they may even make one-off fuel filler caps that match the wheel's design, but very few would venture into the world of slightly reshaped Escort Mk5 rear three-quarter windows that rid the Astra of that stuck-in-the-'80s plastic section. But as the rulers of yesteryear laughed at radical-thinking Columbus, Manolo also finds his Spanish Government pissing themselves when he says he wants to tune the 2.0-litre, 8-valve engine. No sense of adventure, some people. So Manolo's had to compensate in other areas, such as the interior A complete dash from a new Astra Coupe has been shaved and fitted. And the dash, roof lining, doorcards and ultra cool Koem seats have been retrimmed in leather. Theres also a TV screen and gauges poking out of the dash, a bank-busting Braid custom steering wheel (based on the design of the Toora rims) and a stunning ICE install. Theres four 10in Boston subs floating in perfect symmetry overlooked by Boston speakers and a Panasonic DVD player fettled into fibreglass rear three-quarter panels. However, the PlayStation One with cartoon characters that perches on a little ledge when the smoothed tailgate's open remains a big question mark. Manolo calls the car Kadett R1, as Astras in Spain are called Kadetts and the cans on the back are from a Yamaha R1 motorbike. Which is probably better than calling it Kadett Mini, because of the new Mini rear lights that have been grafted in almost unnoticeably, or Kadett Old Beetle due to the split rear screen inspired by those found on rusty old hippy mobiles. Watching the polished rims spin in the sun as Manolo sails the amazing 12-year-old Astra down the road, it's clear he's not only driving a fantastic car but he's also driving the Spanish scene forwards. He's explored the world of performance tuning and Maxd a car that would wow stunned crowds of disbelievers anywhere in the world. ENGINE SUSPENSION BRAKES BODYWORK WHEELS & TYRES INTERIOR ICE SECURITY PERFORMANCE
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Ultimora | zaterdag 28 december 2002 @ 15:32 |
jammer dat er niemand reageeert | |
Herfst | zaterdag 28 december 2002 @ 15:34 |
quote:Ja sorry, ik kwam tot "Vauxhall Astra" en toen ben ik afgehaakt ![]() | |
Eric82 | zaterdag 28 december 2002 @ 15:45 |
maar dan heb je ettelijke duizenden euro's uitgegven (lijkt me) en vervolgens heb je maar 120 pk. Jammer, dat lijkt mij echt een gemiste kans. Bovendien is het een kadett.... ![]() Nogmaals, paintjob en wielen zijn zeer mooi....maar had er niet een paar pk's meer uit die wagen kunnen worden gehaald? | |
Ultimora | zaterdag 28 december 2002 @ 15:46 |
quote:ok.. andere auto dan maar? | |
Ultimora | zaterdag 28 december 2002 @ 15:47 |
quote:nee dat mag in spanje niet.. eigenlijk mag je daar al niet eens een andere wielmaat monteren... | |
ToXiCitY | zaterdag 28 december 2002 @ 15:49 |
dat interieur doet me heel erg denken aan de Bugatti EB 16.4 Veyron | |
Ultimora | zaterdag 28 december 2002 @ 15:52 |
komt uit een astra Coupé van t nieuwe model | |
Eric82 | zaterdag 28 december 2002 @ 15:52 |
quote:ik snap dat dus echt niet. Dat iemand zoveel moeite neemt om het uitelijk te vervraaien in een nietsontziend snelheidsmonster, terwijl als je ernaast staat met een willekeurige GTI/CRX etc. em er dan finaal uittrekt. | |
jacco | zaterdag 28 december 2002 @ 16:48 |
Vind het toch wel heel knap, wat ze met zo'n Kadett kunnen doen ![]() | |
shooter | zaterdag 28 december 2002 @ 16:51 |
wtf die bak is vet! echt knap wat ze nog met zo'n astra kunne niet normaal ![]() | |
Kreator | zaterdag 28 december 2002 @ 16:52 |
quote:Zeker. Interieur ziet er zeer gelikt uit zo. | |
D-Devil | zaterdag 28 december 2002 @ 16:54 |
Mooie wagen hoor, maar in spanje is een auto tunen echt klote volgens mij. Al die regels. ![]() | |
jacco | zaterdag 28 december 2002 @ 17:01 |
quote:heb zelf ook een kadett gehad, met kuipjes. Maar als je dat dan met dit vergelijkt ![]() ![]() | |
D-Devil | zaterdag 28 december 2002 @ 17:02 |
quote:Tis een astra ![]() | |
jacco | zaterdag 28 december 2002 @ 17:20 |
quote:bij ons is het een kadett, want je hebt vauxhall en en opel | |
Ultimora | zondag 29 december 2002 @ 15:06 |
nieuwe lichting: mischien heb je hem al eens gezien ergens op internet.. dit is ff een stapje verder wat tuning betreft... enjoy For some, the unveiling of the Carisma TVR Cerbera has meant more questions than answers. So, we decided to let Carisma's Jamie Shaw have his say... Jamie, why a TVR? Well, 0-60mph in 3.9secs and a top speed of 190mph as standard is the first reason, although I bottled it at 175mph. But it's also a car that no-one's done in the modified scene before, plus it's pretty affordable in the second-hand market for the higher end of the Max readership. Are you forgetting about the lower end of the market, then? They wouldn't look at me any differently if I'd done a Skyline or an Evo VI. It's a car in the same price bracket. But the best thing is, it's British. Why did you paint it gold and not a mad flip? Do I ever go down the same route as someone else? Sometimes, simple is best, and I'd like the car's appearance to catch your eye rather than the colour. I know it's a bit like the Japanese Top Secret Gold, but I wanted a hardcore racer look, and to translate that look into the British scene is pretty new. I've also made sure it's a more vibrant gold than the Top Secret cars. So you could say I've modified the idea. Would you say this is a pioneering car, like your R5? I didn't necessarily do it to be pioneering. It was to say: let's stop the clock and do something completely different. Personally, I think it does suit the up-to-date styling that's about at the moment. Some people will disagree, but that's what it's all about. Everyone's got different tastes and that's a good thing. It's a healthy situation. How long did it take to build? About 12 weeks, and that's working between 15 to 18 hours a day, seven days a week. It would normally be about six to eight months. You're a big influence on Maxers, but who influences you? Not just one thing. Taking the most up-to-date products worldwide, then making them unique, so you're staying one step ahead of what's new on the market. We know you drive your cars, but what would you say to folk who don't believe us and see your cars trailered to shows? When you're in work for 12 to 15 hours a day, it's hard to find time to drive the car. But when the time is there, and if you want to win 'best of show', you can't drive it every day. As the guys read this, the TVR should be landing in LA, ready to take on America at this year's SEMA. What one car would you like to get your hands on? From time to time I look at a car and think it's got potential. But if I could only have one car again I'd stick with the Renault. I just love the Renault, that's my roots. If someone wanted to be 'the next Jamie Shaw', what tips would you give them? There's loads of different things that go into that. Determination, daring to be different or going against the grain of what everyone else is doing. Organisation, efficiency and doing your utmost to keep quality of workmanship high. Some people say the TVR wouldn't be on the Max cover if you hadn't built it. What would you say to them? That's a tricky one, isn't it? A cover car's ingredients are unique and individual with all aspects of modifications covered at the highest quality possible. All I'd say to them is: doesn't our car have the ingredients? You can't force anyone to do anything, when you dare to be that different you always get people saying they don't like it. I had it with the Renault. Sometimes it takes time to settle in. I'm not telling everybody to go out and buy a TVR, but going against the grain has always been the way forward. And, whether right or wrong, if you came out for a night down Southend seafront, I'm sure the feeling it'd give you would answer all doubts. ENGINE SUSPENSION BRAKES BODYWORK WHEELS & TYRES INTERIOR ICE PERFORMANCE | |
jacco | zondag 29 december 2002 @ 15:29 |
Oh Yeah Ultimora, die auto stond ook in Opgezet, en zoek sindsdien al naar de foto's op het net, maar net als jij vind ik ze wel, maar dan dus zo klein. Die auto is echt meesterlijk, om over het interieur maar te zwijgen. De makers (carisma) zijn begonnen met een babyblauwe Renault 5 GT Turbo. die ook in Maxx Power Live stond. Dit is dus hun tweede project. heb hier nu de Opgezet voor me liggen, met de foto's. en zo'n mooie motor heeft men nog nooit gezien geloof me maar deze auto is en blijft top. Het feit alleen al dat ze zo'n auto hebben weten om te toveren tot 1 van de mooiste op deze aardkloot. | |
jacco | zondag 29 december 2002 @ 15:45 |
Dit is de enige "grote foto" die ik heb kunnen vonden ![]() | |
RaTz | zondag 29 december 2002 @ 17:06 |
Soo, die TVR is echt mega vet. 3.9 sec naar de 100 is al mega hard, en dan met NOS in 3.1sec..... ![]() ![]() | |
leolinedance | zondag 4 januari 2004 @ 20:12 |
quote:En ik zou er ook nog een strakke plasser van krijgen ![]() | |
Youp | zondag 4 januari 2004 @ 20:52 |
tis altijd zo jammer dat ze een auto die langzaam is snel uit laten zien..... 0-100 in 8,5 seconde | |
koalaschaap | zondag 4 januari 2004 @ 21:32 |
quote: ![]() | |
leolinedance | zondag 4 januari 2004 @ 21:59 |
quote:Ik vind het snel zat hoor! Is toch wel het gemiddelde van een doorsnee GTI. Dat red ons A-tje anders toch niet.... | |
Youp | zondag 4 januari 2004 @ 22:00 |
quote:njah de onze wel... maar dan laat je m toch niet ZO extreem uitzien?!?! dat doe je pas als je auto echt snel is ![]() | |
leolinedance | zondag 4 januari 2004 @ 22:07 |
quote:Aan je geboortedatum te zien rijd jij nog helemaal niks! Ja brommers....... ![]() En wat voor auto heeft je pappie dan als ie zo snel is? | |
el_nuno | zondag 4 januari 2004 @ 23:40 |
ehm volgens mij staat er toch duidelijk dat ie standaard van 0-60 mph in 3.9 sec doed ik snap niet waar jullie die 8.5 sec vandaan halen hoor als je een beetje verstand heb van auto's dan weet je dat een TVR dus echt geen 8.5 sec nodig heeft. oh jullie hadden het over die opel sorry ![]() [Dit bericht is gewijzigd door el_nuno op 04-01-2004 23:42] | |
Sjoewe | zondag 4 januari 2004 @ 23:41 |
Dat is de kadett bovenaan de pagina beste man ![]() |