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DAMD Concept B Type 1

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The DAMD Concept B Type 1 Every DA64W is dressed to the nines to look like a Cadillac Escalade. Really, the only exterior modification that's performed to this end is replacing the stock grille with a Cadillac knock-off, but combined with the stock Suzuki headlights that already look like they were lifted from the GM parts bin, the costume is effective. Of course, you're not a Caddy without chromed wheels, so DAMD added nine-spoke chrome rims along with some upgraded running boards and new rear bumper. The interior benefits from the addition of stitched leather seating and door trim, as well.

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Snazzy. So it's a two seater? One in front, one in back?

Actually...it doesn't look that bad. But just go buy a real one.

those 13 inch wheels? lol

looks like a 'sclade front with a 15 passenger squished forward about 2 rows hahahahah

Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery...but there's no substitute for the original.

At least it looks professional.

DAMD stupid, if you ask me.

How many hammsters is it powerd by?

How many hammsters is it powerd by?

8, to symbolize 8 cylinders in the Escalade :P

Did they come up with the DAMD name after watching "Bamby."

So in other words, seven more than the average Japanese car. :spin:

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