When Fast and Furious was released in 2001 (RIP Paul Walker), the only thing more popular than the movie seemed to be putting a body kit and vinyl decals on your $5,000, 4-cylinder econobox. We thought this trend pretty much died out by 2006, but this “lightly modified” Chevrolet Cavalier spotted by Hooniverse tells a different story.
For starters, it’s yellow and has a full body kit, including a fake rear diffuser that appears to have been made with stick-on fins. It look likes the owner ran out of room for the fourth fin, so he just stuck it on the roof. It has all the other obligatory ricer mods too, a huge wing, big rims with stock brakes, a pointless roof scoop and a carbon fiber hood. Classy.
The interior is headache inducing, yellow trim, yellow seats and red accents, no thanks. To make matters worse it’s also an automatic, decreasing the chances of those A-pillar gauges serving a purpose.
There’s only one thing to do, kill it. Kill it with fire.
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I once had someone tell describing a car as ‘rice’ didn’t apply to American cars.
My eyes are drawn to the very “useful” roof scoop.
Horrific, ugly, terrible, and yet… it speaks to me. Some deep dark part of me seems to like this. I may need to up my medication levels.
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This certainly isn’t a good tribute to both Paul walker and fast and furious