The Suzuki Swift Sport Takara Tomy
The Suzuki Swift is a subcompact car produced by Suzuki in Japan since 2000. However the Sport version of the new swift was launched in 2005. It has a M16A unit,a high rewing 1.6 litre, naturall aspirated DOHC VVT four cylinder engine, high lift cams, forged pistons, and strengthed valve springs. The 1.6 liter engine produces 123 hp and 109lb ft or torque. The Sports version has a sportier bumper and spoilers, a stiffer suspension, twin exhaust popes and four wheel disc brackes on 16 inch wheels.
Ok more on to the diecast now. It is in yellow, with no tampo what so ever, clear windows, black interior, with a Wired Spock wheels.
The Suzuki Swift Sport in Yellow |
The Overall Look |
A closer look at the front |
Here at the back withe Swift logo |
All 4 doors can be open, including the hood and the back |
A closer look at the engine |
Overall at the front |
Interior is amazingly detaieled |
The back seat |
The exhaust |
OK! Lets move on to the next Car. Next we have is the 70' Toyota Celica
The '70 Toyota Celica City Rides, Street Power 2013
The Toyota Celica Coupe 1600 GT - was first displayed at the October 1970 Tokyo Motor Show. The Celica was a personal car that emphasized styling and driving enjoyment. Enough about that, Lets See them pictures.
The 70 Toyota Celica comes in 2 Variants. Here we have the Yellow with Red & Silver stripes , Trim Details tampo, Chrome plastic base, Tinted windows, Black interior with a MC5 wheels
Here we have The Yellow Celica (credit to Dani XP for the pictures) |
A side view, i like how the wheels pop out a bit to this casting, again its like the Muscle Car in Asia |
A closer look to the side |
Here we have the closer look at the front |
Here we can see the GT tampo on the side |
Simply Showing Off That Ass |
Here we have a comparison of the variant, The variant, is in Olive Green, with Orange & Silver stripes with Trim detail Tampo and Chrome plastic base, Tinted window and black interior with MC5 Wheels |
Simply Amazing, side by side. |
The Real 70 Toyota Celica Coupe 1600 GT (TA22, Japan) Picture courtesy of Wikipedia |
The Megane Trophy is a one make racing series created and managed by Renault sport, The series had raced with the Renault Megane Reanault Sport since 2005 as part of the World Series by Reanault.
It is a race version of the street vehicle which includes a tube frame chassis with glass fibre body keeping just visual resemblance to sual mass production Megane. It has a considerably modified, Renault Vel Satis V4Y 3.5 Litre V6 engine, rated 330PS at 7000 rpm and 290lb-ft at 4500 rpm and a Sadev 6-speed sequential gearbox.
Well enough of the words, this is how The Megane Trophy looks like.
This the first of the cast in 2011 New models. It is in Yellow with a Megane Trophy and Renault Sport tampo, Black plastic base, Dark smoke window, black interior and Yellow Rim, Black OH5 Wheels
It is a race version of the street vehicle which includes a tube frame chassis with glass fibre body keeping just visual resemblance to sual mass production Megane. It has a considerably modified, Renault Vel Satis V4Y 3.5 Litre V6 engine, rated 330PS at 7000 rpm and 290lb-ft at 4500 rpm and a Sadev 6-speed sequential gearbox.
Well enough of the words, this is how The Megane Trophy looks like.
This the first of the cast in 2011 New models. It is in Yellow with a Megane Trophy and Renault Sport tampo, Black plastic base, Dark smoke window, black interior and Yellow Rim, Black OH5 Wheels
The Side view of the Megane Trophy, Here the Yellow Rim OH5 wheels suited the megane very well |
The Front View of the Megane, Here you can see the Renault Logo Tampo Black Stripes on the hood as well |
The overall view of the Yellow Megane Trophy |
This is the Real Megane Trophy Run in Eurocup Megane Trophy 2006 (Picture Courtesy of Wikipedia) |
That is all for tonight, and Yes, Today 1 Day 3 Car Special is Themed Yellow!
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