Remember the modified Mazda MX-5 by Kuhl Racing? Sure you do, and if you’ve done your best to erase any trace of said car, head on over here for a refresher. This time however, the Japanese tuning house is back with an updated styling kit for the roadster, and it has provided a few photos of its creation.
In another example of “love it or hate it,” the Kuhl Racing MX-5 gets a new, more aggressive front bumper featuring four vertical blades. There are also new side skirts and a rear bumper with an integrated diffuser.
The tuner has also made a swan neck GT wing available should you need to spruce up the car further, for a mere USD$900 (RM3,789). For an extra USD$1,000 (RM4,213), you can also tag on Kuhl’s “Slash 2” system, made from 100 mm steel piping and finished off with twin centrally-mounted exhaust tips.
Like before, “stance” culture is still very much relevant here, so you get copious amounts of negative camber on the front and rear, matched with bling alloy wheels.
What do you think of Kuhl Racing’s MX-5? This is also the same company behind a gilded Nissan GT-R, mind you. Let us know what you think in the comments below.
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I choose to hate it.. really ah beng!
I dont understand people who like extreme cambers and ultra low ground clearance. That low ground clearance actually creates upward lift ya know??
Hate it. This is terrible and not even newsworthy.
HATE It, just like Saga BLM lowride