




Thanks to my good friend who sold his Swift Sport, I acquired all the mods he put into his car. It's a fairly long list which includes the original Suzuki Sports carbon fibre intake, short shifter, OZ 18" wheels, MoMo Volante steering wheel, Exedy Racing clutch, HKS exhaust, etc. After a short spell of experimentation, I decided I only wanted to keep the wheels, short shifter and exhaust. Simplicity was the theme of the new look. But then, that's really subjective. Those 18' OZ wheels really makes a difference. And, the black side vanes of the rear spoiler also made substantial difference.