I'd hit it... with a steamroller.
He must have done a lot of body work to make a Hyundai Genesis look so much like a Hyundai Sonata.Reventón;3196335The Genesis is a very cool car already, and these mods (again minus the wheel rubbing) make it look even more stunning. I love the removing of the grill as well.
Reventón;3196335I think they look pretty good, minus the wheel rubbing. The Genesis is a very cool car already, and these mods (again minus the wheel rubbing) make it look even more stunning. I love the removing of the grill as well.
Do the Koreans use American interstate signage??? How interesting!!
He must have done a lot of body work to make a Hyundai Genesis look so much like a Hyundai Sonata.
That being said, it was awesome until we get to the wheel/tires.
Korea? It looks to me like those Appalachian Americans just spelled their signs wrong again.Do the Koreans use American interstate signage??? How interesting!!
+1. I think the style really suits the Sonata. Now only to convince my father to make his Sonata look like a VIP car...... 💡VIP cars ftw! I saw these pics a few weeks ago on VIPStylesCars.com
Do the Koreans use American interstate signage??? How interesting!!
Yeah, the roadgeek in me nearly pulled a "Mister Sparkle" while sipping coffee.An interesting mix of US route and interstate signs. Pretty cool.
What is a "VIP style" car?
But I don't think that Hyundai would be a possible choice for the typical Yakuza.I saw my first VIP style car on the road the other day. It was a "Y33" Infiniti Q45. The mid to late 90s model. Bagged with huge dished wheels and plenty of poke and stretch. I almost broke my neck at the stop light watching it go by.![]()