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HHR Customs
Tell me what you guys think of GMs new retro.Styled after the 49 suburban.To give the new car a huge start up. GM went out and had 5 different custom shops do build ups.Everything from Urban street to Nascar inspired.My favorite is the LS1 V8 in the Year One Version.
Chris http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v347/cschulz/YO.jpg http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v347/cschulz/WCC.jpg http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v347/cschulz/UP.jpg http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v347/cschulz/T.jpg http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v347/cschulz/DS.jpg http://www.hhrclub.org/forum/Custom_..._YearOne_P283/ http://www.hhrclub.org/models/custom...custom-hhr.php http://www.hhrclub.org/forum/Custom_HHR_by_Teazer_P280/ http://www.hhrclub.org/models/custom...custom-hhr.php http://www.hhrclub.org/models/custom...custom-hhr.php |
First time GM released good pictures of it, I photoshopped it to be a slammed panel truck. Made sense, looks like others thought so too.
There might be hope for this one afterall, but I won't really be impressed until it comes with an LS2! :unibrow: Kris |
i think it's an absolutely lovely idea, just 3-4 years too late. i love it more than a PT Cruiser for sure, it looks... 'cute' or something?
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Sure as hell better than the PT cruiser :D
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HHR Conversions
That was the only thing that I did not like about the HHR was that it is FWD. Got any info on if Year One or Unique will be offering their conversions as kits like Kugel did for the Focus? :unibrow:
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I like the West Coast Customs fascia with the Year One back area. FWD? C'mon GM.
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Hhr
Thanks for the comments guys.The car is shared with the same platform as the Cobalt.Thats what makes it so affordable.$15000-$18000.How can you beat that for cool transportation.
Chris |
Year One for the win
That looks like something I might acutally buy. They should at least make it AWD or RWD though.
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