We have often showcased you a variety of modification on the cars and SUVs but this time around we have a special Japanese hatchback which has caught our attention. Yes, this modified Honda Jazz which you see in the pictures looks straight out of Japan in the true JDM style.
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Sharing details on the mechanicals first then this is the 1.5-litre turbocharged diesel engine which is now dropped from Jazz's line-up. This engine used to make 99 bhp at 3600 RPM with a peak torque of 200 Nm at 1750 RPM. This engine came with a 6-speed manual transmission.
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Now as you can see from the images, this modified unit clearly outrights the stock form. The changes at the front include a redesigned bumper with Coplus projector headlights that offer integrated LED Daytime Running Lights.
To complete the overall look of the car, it gets a Mugen body kit all over. This includes the skirting, front and rear bumpers, grille and among other things. The front grille now gets piano black finish and the Honda logo is finished in red. It also gets custom lowering springs.
Moving to the rear profile then certain elements like the i-DTEC badging has been de-badged. Also, the owner has decided to put the RS badging which is an irony in itself. Nonetheless, we will give the owner full credits for beautifully putting out a JDM style Jazz.
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Do notice the aftermarket taillights which looks cool along with the LED lights which replace the reflector. The side profile sees huge 17-inch 9 J cosmic racing rims which are wrapped in 205/40 R17 Nankang Rubber and these huge alloys really give it an amazing look.
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