Elmiraj Project

Since my recent Porsche modification post got a few people’s interest, I decided to do another one.

Due to my terrible job I can either A: curl up in a fetal position at the corner of my room sobbing my eyes out or B: do some HW customizing, I chose B.

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This time, my test subject is this beautiful Cadillac Elmiraj, a Cadillac that I wish will be green-lighted to become a production version unlike the V12 powered Cadillac Cien super car that remains as a engineer’s wet dream.

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One of my favorite details from this car is the silver trim running on each side of the hood.

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Everything on this car from proportion to wheels are 10/10, see Mattel, if you actually try, you can make something amazing and not a bunch of fantasy cars that some are so f#%@$&* ugly that even kids (that are your sales target) are thinking: “What is this???”

The only niggle I have with this car is the lack of taillights which we’re kind of used to by now and when we do see details for both front and rear we scream to the heavens in rejoice.

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And finally, this Elmiraj got the one thing that it well deserved, taillights and colored logo.

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I also applied the silver trim running from below the door and up to meet the rear bumper line. This car is now ready to go out for a fun night and can be parked proudly outside of any fancy hotel or restaurant.