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When it comes to custom show cars today, there's a wide variety of ways you can take them. Some people are more into speed, some into chrome and custom yet others are into the low rider scene. No matter what direction someone takes their ride, its bound to make passers-by look twice. When you hear of somebody fixing up an Acura Integra Type R, you would expect non-chrome wheels, vinyl graphics and tons of internal engine upgrades. When Jonathan Cash of Madison Heights, Virginia decided to completely build his 1998 Type R, he decided to take it to a completely different level than all the other Type R's. After a ton of planning and designing, what you see here is the Aftermath of over a year of building and over $45,000.
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