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Old 01-14-2009, 11:54 AM
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Fujimi 1984 Suzuki Alto twincam(CA71V)

Hello all, i'm back after about two months, after i last completed the FC3S.

Here's the 1984 Suzuki Alto twincam(CA71V).
i picked up the kit in HongKong in an old tattered box. there was a sticker on the side which said "DISCONTINUED" and this kei-car seems like a pretty rare build around here. it's decal sheet dates 1987. the only problem was that the windows had marks all over, possibly because it is so old. Now about the car, i wanted to go for a look where the alto's owner either works for, or is a boss of a auto shop in japan who uses his personal daily drive(the alto) to deliver goods for the shop.

mods for this build:
modified the body a little bit, cut open the front.
tow hooks
intercooler
scratch built exhaust
racing steering wheel
driver sseat changed
magazines
extra parts in the boot
decals

now for photos.

Photoshop on the lights..





Intercooler in the back. the owner is now gonna deliver this to another auto shop. hahaha.

interior.

dashboard. the picture of the levin is supposed to be an in car TV. but i think i haven't captured that well.

this guy has been reading up on his ride.

and on some babes..

extra parts.

closer look at the spare exhaust.

undercarriage. the stick from the muffler to the catalyser(is that right?) is a metal rod on it's own.

shiny muffler.

lastly a close up of the wheel. they're stock, i just weathered them and painted the rim nuts with clear blue.


hope you like it.
comments welcome.

weijiang.

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Old 01-14-2009, 03:58 PM
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Re: Suzuki Alto Twincam

Looks good, i really like the spare parts in the back.
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Re: Suzuki Alto Twincam

Hi,

is the intercooler in the back part of the engine or a spare part like the exhaust?
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Re: Suzuki Alto Twincam

NICE little build ......every tunner owner starts somewhere.....lol nice
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I love how dinky it is. Cool build, good job.
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Old 01-15-2009, 10:22 AM
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Re: Suzuki Alto Twincam

thanks for the kind words guys!

sportracer02, the intercooler is also a spare in teh back like the exhaust.
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