Looks ordinary, but it's really an incredible creation. This is the new Spocon style!
At a quick glance, this car is nothing more ordinary than a regular civic. It just looks to be a sporty civic with a candy red paint job that shines radiantly in the sun.
The true nature of this machine becomes revealed as we take a closer look.
This must be the first car in the entire world to be fully wrapped in red colored carbon fiber. Their 1st creation was a silver carbon fiber Prelude, which astonished the whole world with its beautiful looks. The base material was silver carbon fiber for this civic. This special material is known to be stiffer than a regular carbon weave, making it extremely difficult to bend it into a curved surface. This civic was constructed as an heir of previous project, this time a gleaming red carbon body was built by utilizing a special color coat on the silver carbon material.
Another original idea was integrated into this project. They made a tilting hood mechanism by utilizing custom hood stay components for support.
It was said to be very difficult to create a tilting hood for civics because of its limited space around the front end. Xanthic began developing the single hood support component and made it so that it would slide, resolving the the space issue.
The engine modifications were done right, creating 250 horses with the help of a NX Nitrous System. The suspension installed utilizes an external tank for better driving performance.
This machine has a load of work done to it despite its average appearance. This gorgeous, yet calm appearance may be the next trend in the spocon style tuning.
At a quick glance, this car is nothing more ordinary than a regular civic. It just looks to be a sporty civic with a candy red paint job that shines radiantly in the sun.
The true nature of this machine becomes revealed as we take a closer look.
This must be the first car in the entire world to be fully wrapped in red colored carbon fiber. Their 1st creation was a silver carbon fiber Prelude, which astonished the whole world with its beautiful looks. The base material was silver carbon fiber for this civic. This special material is known to be stiffer than a regular carbon weave, making it extremely difficult to bend it into a curved surface. This civic was constructed as an heir of previous project, this time a gleaming red carbon body was built by utilizing a special color coat on the silver carbon material.
Another original idea was integrated into this project. They made a tilting hood mechanism by utilizing custom hood stay components for support.
It was said to be very difficult to create a tilting hood for civics because of its limited space around the front end. Xanthic began developing the single hood support component and made it so that it would slide, resolving the the space issue.
The engine modifications were done right, creating 250 horses with the help of a NX Nitrous System. The suspension installed utilizes an external tank for better driving performance.
This machine has a load of work done to it despite its average appearance. This gorgeous, yet calm appearance may be the next trend in the spocon style tuning.
ENGINE
The beautifully anodized valve cover isn't just for show. An Integra Type-R B18C motor was planted along with AE101 individual throttle bodies. On top of this, an NX wet nitrous kit was hooked up, for a 250 horsepower setup. Weld has done a spectacular job in creating this machine, with not a single exposed wire in sight.
The beautifully anodized valve cover isn't just for show. An Integra Type-R B18C motor was planted along with AE101 individual throttle bodies. On top of this, an NX wet nitrous kit was hooked up, for a 250 horsepower setup. Weld has done a spectacular job in creating this machine, with not a single exposed wire in sight.
EXTERIOR
Xanthic Tilt hood/Front Bumper/Wide Fender/Side Skirts/Rear Bumper/Trunk(all are made in color carbon)/Gull Wing Kit/ Euro Tail/ TOYO Proxes (215/35-19) WORK XS A-02C (FR:7.5J +370 Weld Custom size)hine, with not a single exposed wire in sight.
Contact: Xanthic http://xanthicdesign.com
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