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May 2004
Carbon Creations “Tight-Ass RSX”
Gracing the Cover of Nopi Street Magazine “Redefining
Exotic”
Extreme Dimensions puts
forward an RSX
In today’s world, where
Ferrari is owned by Fiat and Porsche makes a
six-cylinder SUV, the purity of an exotic is often
diluted. You don’t have to look hard to find Ford
switches in an Aston Martin. So we’ll expand the
definition of an exotic and say that a car can still
be one even if it didn’t start off that way. Even if
it grows from the same family tree as, say, a Civic.
This brings us to the RSX here. This is not, in any
estimation, the same car that rolled out of the Sayama
plant in Saitama, Japan, back in 2002. Think calling
an RSX of any flavor an exotic is a stretch? Well,
check the scorecard. Powerful engine? Sure. With a
custom turbocharged K20 under the hood, this RSX has
the bite to back up its bark. Does it turn heads? With
its carbon fiber bodywork, bright red graphics and
ripping exhaust note, you bet it does. This RSX stands
out from the rest because it is equipped with the
latest carbon composite products from Carbon
Creations. If you look at this vehicle, it is dressed
in the latest and the best, a Carbon Creations Type M
Complete Kit, Type M Hood, and OEM Fenders makes this
RSX one “tight-ass” RSX. Hell, it even has
Lamborghini-style jackknife doors. To find out more
information on this exotic, check it out in the latest
June issue of NOPI Street magazine or in the coming
issues of you favorite tuner magazine.
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