Having fought my way through the Spring Seasonal Events, I got my hands on this Spring Season's prizes; one is a JDM classic emerged from the early years of the Heisei era and the other is a pumped-up bug made for rallycross purposes.
On the top, this is the fourth-generation Honda Prelude, a "futuristic specialty" front-wheel drive sports coupe that likened by Ayrton Senna just like in the TV commercials. From its futuristic dashboard display, unique styling, and its 2.2L 4-cylinder DOHC engine, the fourth-generation Prelude is one of the most noticeable JDM cars in the early years of the Heisei era.
Below, there's the VW Beetle GRC, the result of what happens whey they took the 21st Century Beetle and turned into a rallycross monster. It has a race-spec 1.6L 4-cylinder turbo engine producing 544HP of power and has a 0-60 time of just 2.1 seconds. Drivers like Tanner Foust and Scott Speed took part in this machine during the Global Rallycross matches.
So, now that I got these machines, it's time to take these beauties for a spin in separate ways as the Prelude goes street racing on British roads while the Beetle GRC kicks some dirt at Fortune Island.
Job well done, there's nothing else I can say.
Enjoy your new ride!
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