Have you seen this yet...
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Some guy in fxtreme forums found this really cool site called CudaDesign. They have new kit for the Tib 2k.
Here is a pic also.
One more thing check out those tail lights.
[ May 07, 2001: Message edited by: BlueSpanishShark ]
[ May 07, 2001: Message edited by: BlueSpanishShark ]
Here is a pic also.
One more thing check out those tail lights.
[ May 07, 2001: Message edited by: BlueSpanishShark ]
[ May 07, 2001: Message edited by: BlueSpanishShark ]
I wrote them an email asking if they are actually producing the kit yet. They're in (i believe) Kroatia. Might be hard to get in any good contact with them. I'll post when they send me an email. smile.gif
MiKE
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MiKE
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Kroatia? I don't think so... They're located right here... in Korea, right outside of Seoul. I am currently trying to find out about it, but I don't know if it will be possible. It looks like a custom job, and it may not be available overseas. Retail in Korea goes for around US$2500.
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This is what j2coupe said from fxtreme forum.
"The idea a lot like the Proto Design RT-X for the 1st gen, where they're making a concept car, rather than a kit.
They are only making 500 of these, and it's the whole deal, meaning you can't buy individual pieces. You take your car in, and it comes out like what you see in the pic, minus the rims, I'm assuming. Everything you see is included, including their logos, badges. They are calling it the Cuda C1.
Notice their Atezza style lights, which look similar to the APC ones, but better IMO, mainly because the inside is black, rather than chrome".
"The idea a lot like the Proto Design RT-X for the 1st gen, where they're making a concept car, rather than a kit.
They are only making 500 of these, and it's the whole deal, meaning you can't buy individual pieces. You take your car in, and it comes out like what you see in the pic, minus the rims, I'm assuming. Everything you see is included, including their logos, badges. They are calling it the Cuda C1.
Notice their Atezza style lights, which look similar to the APC ones, but better IMO, mainly because the inside is black, rather than chrome".
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Kroatia? I don't think so... They're located right here... in Korea
Kroatia? I don't think so... They're located right here... in Korea
Doh!! Sorry about that...I saw the .KR in the titlepage and when I looked at the map on their webpage. Well, didn't have my coffee this morn.
Didn't mean to degrade Korea, Sam. wink.gif That would not be cool if I had to ship my car over to get that done though.MiKE
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I knew it was a korean company because of the korean text on the web-site, I'm just shocked that the korean market for automobiles could produce something like this. I wish I was still living in korea, my ride would be in shark heaven. So, around $2,500 but I think only the customers in korea will able to get the customization since we can't send our ride over to korea for the upgrade, well, that's what it seems to me that it's limited production and have let Cuda do the job. I just want those damn Altezzas, compared to mine the ones on the Cuda looks more like a true altezzas. Damn it, I want those lights, Sam please find out everything you can about this company.... PLEASE.
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Those tail lights are way better and I've notice that the turn-signal light is not red and thats good. They look like they have the same color as the factory tail lights. IMO it's better then red and Motor Trend thinks yellow or what that color is called, is safer to be on the street cause it's brighter.
Here is a close-up.
Here is a close-up.


