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    Default Korean Mafia!

    The best of the "turd polishing" so they say...



















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    I'd rock 'em...damn near all of them, except that Amanti. I don't think there's anything that'll make an Amanti look good. I guess they had an alright idea by nicking a high-dollar company's design ideas, but why go after the Jaguar S-Type? That car looks awful to start, and Kia's only made it worse.

    That aside, I don't know what these cars are...everything between these two, inclusive, except for those XG350s or the "Grandeur" as they call it. They look awesome either way.



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    Quote Originally Posted by VooDooXII
    I'd rock 'em...damn near all of them, except that Amanti. I don't think there's anything that'll make an Amanti look good. I guess they had an alright idea by nicking a high-dollar company's design ideas, but why go after the Jaguar S-Type? That car looks awful to start, and Kia's only made it worse.

    That aside, I don't know what these cars are...everything between these two, inclusive, except for those XG350s or the "Grandeur" as they call it. They look awesome either way.



    im not even sure of them, but i think the 1st one is a Kia Potentia, 95-2000. Its the kia version of the 929, with a mazda (2.0 FE3)cyl. not sure on the second.

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    Sharp looking cars when they're all done up...though the new Sonata looks good by itself. Stumbled across this, and it's very mildly done.


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    sofaking fresh. I wouldn't ever buy one and do that but if I won it in a contest, I'd drive it with teh system up and my seat leaned back...and I'd get out in slow motion.


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    that silver one looks almost like a mercedes..
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    Quote Originally Posted by JITB
    im not even sure of them, but i think the 1st one is a Kia Potentia, 95-2000. Its the kia version of the 929, with a mazda (2.0 FE3)cyl. not sure on the second.
    Negative, that first one is a Samsung SM5, cousin to the Maxima/I30/Cefiro A32 chassis. Reps if I can for posting one of those.

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    You must spread some Reputation around before giving it to JITB again
    Garbage. Not my fault that there are only a few people who make consistently good threads...

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