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Old 11-23-2002, 06:52 PM
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Finally, for all you CRX owners out there...

I just picked up a Hotwheels 1:18th scale Honda CRX model. all I can say is BAD ASS!!!!!!!!!!! Its the new Tunerz series.

Come with 2 set of interchangable wheels, 2 fascias, and a wing.
the car can be modded for street, or drag...

My only complaint is no opening doors and thw paint job is a bit too ricey, but that will change after I do a few mods..

there also a Civic and JDM Integra Type R kit....
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Old 11-23-2002, 07:34 PM
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I plan on getting some of those soon.Wing is huge.
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Old 11-23-2002, 09:57 PM
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Yeah, the wing is basically the same one found on hotwheel's 1:64 version of Shaun Carlson's Meguiars Focus.....
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*shudder* drag racing
*HUGE shudder* FWD rice drag racing
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Old 11-26-2002, 06:30 PM
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*shudder* drag racing
*HUGE shudder* FWD rice drag racing
no.....
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I like those and at the same time I don't. Mattel just can't get the "look" right on a tuner car. They have the same problems with thier 1/64 scale stuff.

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Yeah... Mine was too ricey for my liking, so here's how its coming along...







I still need to wetsand the car, respray more coats, then wetsand some more, clearcoat it, and wetsand and buff it... I'm goin all out with this... especially since i have time, now that i broke my ankle, and i'm stuck at home...

BTW... the color is Tamiya Bright Red.
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Big improvement over the stock car.Keep us updated.
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I'm working on mine. It has the Racing Hart wheels from the first Hot Wheels issued Civic, a Porsche GT3 Seat w/harness, and sits a little closer to the ground. I post pics when complete.
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ooooh... i never thought about using the RacingHart wheels from my old Civic Si... hmmm... maybe rock those in the back and slicks up front for the street/strip combo....
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nice CRX...is it done...post new pics
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