Featured Wild Car of the Month is a real wild one, JJ Durrant has done some serious mods on his car, putting emphasis on its show pedigree. Shapes and colors flow together to create clear, strong lines on this car, but without overdoing it.
Justin always intended to mod his car, but he also uses it as a daily driver. He originally didn't even plan on getting the Tib, just an SUV. His wife and he went to the dealer, and they came home with an '05 Tuscon. But the next day he was back, looking at the Tib.
The emphasis of the car is totally on show. Exterior mods include a Razzi body kit, Koenig rims, silver stripe, and a number of other details that round off the car.
That hasn't stopped Justin from adding a bit of spice to his ride, though. An AEM intake and Borla exhaust both help with the horses, and the Borla's tips are always sharp.
No show car would be complete without a few touches on the inside. These touches are just asking to be played -- Justin has an X-Box hooked up to an in-dash DVD and a pair of screens in the headrests! Have you ever wanted to drive the Warthog in Halo while driving the Tiburon down the interstate? (not recommended)
Mod list:
In the future, Justin might look into going F/I, but the emphasis is definitely on show. He's taken his car to several events and placed, bringing home a couple of trophies.
Congratulations, JJ Durrant, for all your modding efforts, and as September's Wild Car of the Month!

Justin always intended to mod his car, but he also uses it as a daily driver. He originally didn't even plan on getting the Tib, just an SUV. His wife and he went to the dealer, and they came home with an '05 Tuscon. But the next day he was back, looking at the Tib.

The emphasis of the car is totally on show. Exterior mods include a Razzi body kit, Koenig rims, silver stripe, and a number of other details that round off the car.

That hasn't stopped Justin from adding a bit of spice to his ride, though. An AEM intake and Borla exhaust both help with the horses, and the Borla's tips are always sharp.

No show car would be complete without a few touches on the inside. These touches are just asking to be played -- Justin has an X-Box hooked up to an in-dash DVD and a pair of screens in the headrests! Have you ever wanted to drive the Warthog in Halo while driving the Tiburon down the interstate? (not recommended)
Mod list:
Exterior:
- Razzi body kit
- Koenig Spec 18s
- Nitto 555 Extremes
- Silver stripe
- Mirror tint
- PlasmaGlow wireless underbody LEDs
- Altezza tails
- LED turn signals
- ARK billet antenna
- Clear Corners
- Tuscani 2.7 Elisa badging
- Angel Eye fog lights
Interior:
- Kenwood In-Dash 815 DVD and Navigation System
- NESA 6.5" LCD headrest screens
- ARK CNC air conditioning knobs
- ARK CNC vent rings
- Tuscani side steps
- Ractive shift knob
- Autometer Triple Gauge pod
- A/F Gauge, Voltage, Oil Pressure
- X-Box
Performance:
- AEM cold air intake
- Borla exhaust
- Razzi body kit
- Koenig Spec 18s
- Nitto 555 Extremes
- Silver stripe
- Mirror tint
- PlasmaGlow wireless underbody LEDs
- Altezza tails
- LED turn signals
- ARK billet antenna
- Clear Corners
- Tuscani 2.7 Elisa badging
- Angel Eye fog lights
Interior:
- Kenwood In-Dash 815 DVD and Navigation System
- NESA 6.5" LCD headrest screens
- ARK CNC air conditioning knobs
- ARK CNC vent rings
- Tuscani side steps
- Ractive shift knob
- Autometer Triple Gauge pod
- A/F Gauge, Voltage, Oil Pressure
- X-Box
Performance:
- AEM cold air intake
- Borla exhaust

In the future, Justin might look into going F/I, but the emphasis is definitely on show. He's taken his car to several events and placed, bringing home a couple of trophies.
Congratulations, JJ Durrant, for all your modding efforts, and as September's Wild Car of the Month!
