If there’s one thing we haven’t gotten tired of during this lockdown period here at CarScoops is our used car finds, spanning from eye-candy, poster-worthy rides, to bizarre custom creations that make no sense at all and can leave you with an upset stomach.
There’s no prize for figuring out where this custom made 2002 Honda Jazz / Fit, that was imported to the UK from Japan, belongs to.
Advertised on MotorHub, it costs £2,989 ($3,690), which is on the high end of what a standard Jazz from the same year seems to go for in the UK (we’ve seen them selling for as little as £300). Now, starting with the exterior, it has the typical, boy-style racer looks with a slammed air suspension, a custom body kit with different front and rear bumpers, grille and side skirts, as well as 17-inch wheels.
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Nothing out of the ordinary, right? Yes, until you open the door. If you think it looks flashy on the outside, wait until you catch a glimpse of the cabin, which rocks -wait for it- a green and white theme with in your face Louis Vuitton patterns on the door cards. The seats were reupholstered in white leather, with yellow piping, and more white can be found on the center console, dashboard and other parts. For contrast, the owner thought that a minty green shade would look good, so they added it to the dashboard, steering wheel and lower parts of the doors.
If you’re still with us, the 18-year old subcompact hatchback comes equipped with electric windows, electrically adjustable side mirrors, air conditioning and an aftermarket sound system with an Alpine CD player for choosing the tunes.
Under that small bonnet lies a 1.3-liter petrol engine that develops a modest 82 horsepower and 88 pound-feet (119 Nm) of torque. According to the listing, 0-60 mph (0-96 km/h) takes 12 seconds and top speed is 106 mph (171 km/h), so despite looking fast and furious, you won’t be racing anything other than a Prius.