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  2. Body kit - Wikipedia

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    Many bodykits take inspiration from the design of racecars. The roots of modern body kits go to the beginning of the first part of the 20th century. With the growing popularity of custom cars in America, many car enthusiasts were looking to alter the appearance of their vehicles in order to improve the performance characteristics or make their car look different from the others as a styling ...

  3. Akira Nakai - Wikipedia

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    One of Nakai's modified Porsches with an RWB signature double wing. Akira Nakai (Japanese: 中井 啓, Hepburn: Nakai Akira) is a Japanese automotive tuner, founder of Porsche aftermarket tuning company RAUH-Welt BEGRIFF (RWB), who specializes in the design and installation of custom wide-body kits for classic and modern Porsche models.

  4. Duple Metsec - Wikipedia

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    Duple Metsec was a bus bodywork builder based in West Midlands of England in the United Kingdom. [1] It usually supplied body kits for bus assembly overseas. It was originated from the bus body manufacturing business of Metal Sections, known as TI Metsec in the late 1970s, the present day Voestalpine Metsec plc. Metal Sections, as the name ...

  5. Fiberfab - Wikipedia

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    A company named "Fibre Fab" was established in the UK in 1970 that produced fiberglass body kits for Volkswagen chassis. Despite the similar name, they were not related in any way to Fiberfab in the US or any of its foreign branches. Fibre Fab was founded by partners Robert Taylor, Anthony Hill, and Trevor Pym in Crowthorne, Berkshire.

  6. Kit car - Wikipedia

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    According to figures given to Kit Car magazine, the most popular kit in the United Kingdom in 2005 was made by Robin Hood Sportscars, who sold 700 kits a year. The editor of Kit Car Magazine suggests in 2016 the MEV Exocet was the best selling kit car. Lomax 224

  7. MG ZS (2001) - Wikipedia

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    Both the wheels and bodykit were available as cost options on the rest of the range. The MG ZS 180's 2.5-litre (2497 cc) V6 engine produces 177 PS (130 kW; 175 bhp) at 6,500 rpm and 240 N⋅m (177 lb⋅ft) at 4,000 rpm, giving a 0 to 60 mph time of 7.3 seconds, and a top speed of 139 mph (224 km/h), with a combined fuel economy reading of 29 mpg.

  8. Animal Kingdom Recap: Work That Body — Plus, Bye-Bye, [Spoiler]

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    You’ve gotta, ahem, hand it to Animal Kingdom’s Cody clan: They work hard for the money. In Sunday’s Shawn Hatosy-directed episode, while Pope and J disposed of Livengood’s remains, Craig ...

  9. Callaway Cars - Wikipedia

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    For 2002, Callaway produced a limited run of Commemorative C8s, based on the 1998–2002 Camaro. Although only two were produced to this specification, one 1996 Callaway C8 was upgraded to the Commemorative body kit by the company. Although this brings the total number of C8s with this kit to 3, Callaway only recognises the two originally built.