Kancil Mira

Mira Looks & Loco Style is a famous theme among Perodua car fans especially Perodua kancil & Kelisa. Mira Looks is more to Daihatsu car looks in Japan which is the actual design of Perodua. Perodua takes those car design and technology from Daihatsu and alter a little bit to sell it in Malaysia. Most of the Mira looks has a better design than Perodua design alteration. It is such a downgrade design when it reaches Malaysia. That is why many people in Malaysia like to convert back their Perodua ride to Daihatsu Mira Looks.

Beside of Mira Looks, there is another one design theme for modification which can be applied to any car which is Loco style theme. In Malaysia, Most of them use Perodua cars to apply the theme to their modified car. Basically, Loco style is more towards “beach” theme and relaxing car design. It can be added with classic style to make it more interesting. Here we share some of the photos of Loco style modified car and Mira looks modified car.

Best Tires for Drifting

Currently, Yokohama Advan Neova ad07 tires are popular with many D1 Grand Prix drift drivers.

The ADVAN Neova AD07 is the Extreme Performance Summer tire member of Yokohama’s global family of ADVAN performance tires developed for sports car, sports coupe and performance sedan enthusiasts who love sport driving. Used as Original Equipment (O.E.) on the Lotus Elise, the ADVAN Neova AD07 is designed to provide high levels of traction, responsive handling and driving control in dry and wet road conditions. The ADVAN Neova AD07 is not intended for cold temperatures or snow.

Toyota Corolla AE86

The Toyota Corolla AE86 is a classic drift car suited to rally and drifting motorsports due to these attributes: Rear wheel drive limited slip differential configuration, low vehicle weight, good balance, a 5-speed manual gearbox, ventilated disc brakes, MacPherson strut style independent suspension in front and a four-link live axle with coil springs for the rear, stabilizer bars (sway bars) at both ends, and a relatively powerful and easy to tune 4-cylinder engine.
In Japan, these qualities made the AE86 popular with Japanese street racers named “Hashiriya,” who raced the AE86 in mountain passes, named “touges,” where the tight corners suited the AE86. Many car enthusiasts refer to the AE86 by its Japanese name “Hachi-Roku,” which translated literally means “eight-six.”

CVD Defekt am RC8T

So nach den durchwegs positiven Erfahrungen mit meinem RC8T kam nun der erste Defekt.


Der Pin in der Antriebswelle hat sich gelockert (obwohl die normal eingepresst sind und sich nicht bewegen sollten) und in den Querlenker gefressen.

Dann habe ich versucht den Pin wieder einzukleben und mit Schrumpfschlauch am Mitnehmer das Ganze zu sichern, das hat aber nur 4 Tanks gehalten.

Somit hab ich einfach ein M3 Gewinde in die Antriebswelle geschnitten und den Pin mit dem Dremel leicht angefräst. M3 Madenschraube eingeklebt und somit sollte der Pin da bleiben wo er ist.


So kann man sich einfach 25€ sparen :-)

Crawler Karo für X1-CRT

Restposten beim großen "C"
Crawler Karo lackiert für 12.95 €, da dachte ich mir evtl. kann ich Sie ja passend für meinen Jammin X1-CRT machen.
das kam dabei heraus.
OK Felgen- und Karo-Gelb passt überhaupt nicht





The New Perodua ViVA Elite

Perodua launched the new Perodua ViVA Elite, aimed at offering the market a variant with a more stylish image compared to the original ViVA. It is an aesthetic modification in the style of the Myvi SE, and at the same time they’ve revamped the model line-up a little.

The ViVA was first introduced with 660cc, 850cc, 1,000cc and 1,000cc premium variants. Now it has restructured the model lineup, offering the 660 BX MT, 660 EX MT, 850 MT, 1.0 AT, 1.0 ELITE MT, 1.0 ELITE AT, and the 1.0 ELITE EZi. That’s three different variants for the new ViVA ELITE.

Top 5 Safest Cars

Every consumer in the market for a new car, truck, or SUV has to think about safety features before making a purchase. The top rated safest cars on the market today combine good handling, abundant safety features, and sturdy construction to prevent injuries and deaths on the highway.

1. Audi A6
Drivers looking for luxury as well as safety should look at Audi’s A6 sedan. The Audi A6 is a four-door, five seat luxury sedan that is designed to create a safe and smooth ride for its occupants. Audi engineers started to make the A6 safer by adding driver and front passenger side airbags that engage at chest level. The sedan’s standard driver and front passenger airbags use dual-stage technology to ensure that the full brunt of the crash will not be felt. Audi Sideguard technology uses an additional layer of airbags at the head level to prevent concussions and brain damage in case of accidents. A final safety feature of the Audi A6 is the Lower Anchors and Tethers for Children (LATCH) system used to protect kids during daily drives.

2. Honda Accord
The Honda Accord has been a media darling among the Consumer Reports and Car and Driver set for years. Honda has built this sedan into the centerpiece of its entire fleet based as much on its safety technology as its affordability. The Accord features Vehicle Stability Assist, an onboard system that adjusts to steering deficiencies during bad weather and driver impairment. This system engages brakes, changes tire pressure, and reduces engine power to ensure a stable ride. The Honda Accord also features Advanced Compatibility Engineering, which distributes energy created from a front-end crash evenly to reduce impact on passengers.

3. Toyota Corolla
In the first of two entries from Japanese automaker Toyota, the Corolla is a budget-priced sedan that is ideal for first-time buyers. The Toyota Corolla comes with standard crumple zones in the front and rear doors which dissipate the impact of side collisions on passengers. Toyota also looked beyond crash tests when it installed an anti-theft system in the Corolla that is comparable with premium-priced aftermarket products. The Corolla and other Toyota models feature side-impact door beams that can hold up to high-impact forces during crashes.

4. Ford F-150
Construction workers and drivers in snow-covered places in the Midwest favor the Ford F-150 over other trucks. The 2009 Ford F-150 contains safety features unimaginable in pickup trucks only a few years ago. The Ford F-150 may have standard rearview windows, but drivers can rely on a rearview camera if they are hauling loads on trailers. The AdvanceTrac system used in the F-150 is different from other stability systems in its use of a gyroscopic sensor to determine wheel imbalances and oversteering. F-150 drivers heading into forests and off-road terrain will be protected in case of rollovers with the help of the safety cage made from durable steel.

5. Toyota RAV4
The Toyota RAV4 is an affordable answer to a decade of big SUVs and trucks that guzzled gas. The RAV4 is not only a popular pick among budget-conscious drivers, but it offers plenty of standard safety features. The Direct Tire Pressure Monitor System in the RAV4 offers analysis of tire levels during each trip to protect drivers from blowouts. The RAV4’s collapsible steering column reduces the impact on the driver’s body in case of a head-on collision. Drivers who are willing to pay extra can purchase daytime running lamps to keep their RAV4s visible in case of rain, snow, and fog.