Import Tuner “Cover” Feb. ’12 – G35

Import Tuner “Cover” February 2012 Issue! Hybrid History in the making.

Congratulations to NorCal Chapter’s Kris Yu’s 2004 Infinit Turbo-Widebody G35 in a 6 page COVER feature in Import Tuner Magazine February 2012 issue, pgs 022-027.

Title of Article – “Never Bored. This is the Result of One Man’s Automotive Add.”

This is a special “behind the final editing” version release from the editor to me so something different than what you see me post up once the article prints.

2012 is not even here yet and we are starting the year like I have been saying with a huge exclamation mark. Leading by example by continuing to set the standard on how an overall best import team should perform year in and year out not just @ shows, but in all aspects of this hobbies esp. at the industry level. Furthermore, this is back to back Import Tuner full feature articles (Dec. 2011 & Jan/Feb 2012) and almost 17 years later still making Covers. Fate working in our favor once again and will continue to esp. since another on slaughter of 2012 domestic and international magazines articles from all over the world are coming to a new stands near you. Team Hybrid – Worldwide!

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Hybrid Hunnyz 15 Year Anniversary

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This year on January 30, 2012 would of marked www.HybridHunnyz.com’s 15 Year Anniversary.

What started as an idea & name our Founder/President had in 1995 to call our own models that we brought to the import car competitions has turned into a business 15 years ago.

Not knowing how long this would last, the website lasted 3 years until 2010. Today, we celebrate our past sister site in spirit, but our Hybrid Hunnyz are still here today going stronger than ever.

We are working hard behind the scenes to discover and launch new faces, continuing to work with the industries best and breeding a pipeline of future Hunnyz to come.

Truly appreciate all the fans worldwide esp. the ones from the past who supported HybridHunnyz.com.

As you know, things change all the time for the better here @ Team Hybrid, don’t be surprised if we bring back HybridHunnyz.com V2 in the near future.

Performance Auto & Sound Dec/Jan 2012 Issue – xB

Congratulations to LV Chapter’s Robert Green’s turbo xB for being selected and published in a 3 page full feature in Performance Auto & Sound Magazine’s Dec/Jan 2012 issue, pgs. 032-036.

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Magazine & online scoreboard as of 01/23/12 : 1 published Cover article, 1 published full feature article, 1 media kit and 2 event coverages.

Another promise kept and another great full feature from the one and only Team Hybrid.

News: Team Hybrid 17th Anniversary

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This year on January 7, 2012 marks our 17th year anniversary.

To all the Hybridz & Hunnyz, happy anniversary.

Another momentous and major milestone has been reached in our triumphant story as we continue to accomplish more major standard and record setting import accolades. Last year was another banner and record breaking year for us especially in the magazine covers/features as well as picking up new industry partners/team title sponsors. In 2012, the Year of the Dragon, we plan to be no different but only further solidify our legendary tradition of continuing to make import history…

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DSPORT January 2012 Issue – SEMA 2011 – EVO IX

In DSPORT January 2012 Issue, pg. 086, there is an article about SEMA “Recap” 2011 in Las Vegas, NV. Congratulations to LV Chapter’s Keoni Viernes’ Turbo-Voltex Widebody-Sunset Orange EVO IX for being in the event coverage.

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Keoni is on fire and our next rising super star. How much hotter can he get? Well… we will just have to wait and see. This is what Hybridz do.

www.PASMag.com – xB

Congratulations to Las Vegas Chapter’s Robert Green’s turbo-flush stance Scion xB for being featured and written about in www.PASMag.com. For the exact link of the article, please visit http://www.pasmag.com/features/rides…-2004-scion-xb

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Title: Sin City`s Finest: 2004 Scion XB

Written by: Palmer Performance | 24 November 2011

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When planning any prospective car project, a checklist inevitably begins to take shape during the process, and it must be completed before the project is considered to be totally finished. Some of the items on the list would include additional power, improvements to the handling and appearance, and creature comforts out the wazoo, not to mention the all-important overall “stance”. All “tuner cars” follow this template but exactly why certain modifications are chosen is what separates the men from the boys. If you get it right, your eye-catching vehicle will garner accolades and trophies. Get it wrong and, well, let’s just say that you won’t be receiving a call from us like Las Vegas, Nevada-based Robert Green did. His Lava Orange Metallic 2004 Scion xB has placed a check mark in every box.

Green started with an automatic transmission xB, but that didn’t stop him. He contacted www.turbokits.com for a custom system which would work with his 1.5 liter 1NZ-FE engine. He added a Weapon R Neochrome intake manifold and a Fujita cold air intake and oiled-cotton cone filter to increase airflow. A beautiful custom exhaust manifold was built and installed by Trev-Tec, which also handled the power adding upgrades. Perrin hoses and a Perrin oil catch can keep the fluids in check. GReddy’s SP2 exhaust system adds a touch of vocal menace to the sound, but resists the “fart can” vibe heard from cheaper mufflers. This adds up to 105 horsepower at the wheels, and 138 foot/pounds of torque, which does not sound like much, but works very well for cruising low and slow.

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“Low” is definitely the operative word for Green’s xB, since the Air Runner suspension allows him to drop it to the pavement when he parks. Bellowed front struts and rear air bags are pressurized by air stored in a polished tank just inside the rear hatch. To get that coveted “wide body” look, he added carbon fiber fender flares and bronze Rays TE-37V wheels in a -15mm offset. With 215/50-15 BF Goodrich tires stretched over the 15×9” wheels, going too low places the tires in contact with flares, but damn if it doesn’t look cool that way! A JIC Magic carbon fiber front strut brace and a Sustec four-point chassis brace keeps this box square. Part of the secret of this “stance” is the Real Camber shims Green used; -2 degrees in the front and -6 degrees in the rear. This keeps those wild wheels tucked in hard.

The aerodynamics have been updated with X2’s wicked carbon fiber lip kit, and a Racing Solution carbon fiber grill graces the nose. Topped off with Seibon’s hood and rear hatch and a bBist carbon fiber rear spoiler, there’s a whole lot to like about this box’s appearance. Fans will also note the Spec-D Halo Edition headlamps and the TRD smoked gas cover. Green installed a Yakima storage rack to the roof, creating space for additional cargo capacity, needed due to his extensive interior conversion.

Inside the cabin, the xB has been transformed from a miniature people hauler into Green’s personal mobile stereo. He’s had Creative Audio do some creative thinking, and they came up with a custom sealed fiberglass enclosure which holds three Infinity Reference Series 12” subwoofers, three and RS 1300A sub amps, an RS 475A midrange amp, and his Air Runner air tank. There might be even more hidden in that “lava dome”, like the two Monster Cable 300 Monstercap 1 Farad bass capacitors and the Powersplit distribution blocks; exposed wiring is seriously uncool now. Since the rear seats have been deleted, Green’s made sure that the driver and passenger are well supported with Bride Low Max carbon Kevlar seats.

The door panels and headliner have been decked out in Bride gradation fabric to match the seats. Speedware Motorsports harness bar and two Takata four-point harnesses provide suitable restraints. Keeping with the carbon fiber theme is an NRG Innovations Pilota steering wheel mounted up on a short hub and NRG’s very slick version 2.0 quick release. Weather Tech floor mats handle the worse that the desert’s monsoons can throw at them in terms of dirt and water, while the revised door panels support Lava Orange-painted custom door pods each hold a pair of Infinity mids and tweeters. Driven by a Pioneer AVIC-X930BT head unit, the ICE system is built to handle any musical style.

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Sometimes, what happens in Vegas is just too sweet to remain hidden in that dusty desert metropolis. “I chose the xB as my first build because I thought, still think it is a unique car, cool looking box that had a lot of sound potential and space. I didn’t go in with the intention of building a show car but a few parts later I was hooked.” We know that story all too well. Man finds car, man loves car and man buys expensive modifications for car. Car goes off and becomes famous in PAS magazine. And what a nice story it is.

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Import Tuner December 2011 Issue – MOD, Cypress – EVO IX

In Import Tuner December 2011 Issue, pgs. 056-057, there is an article about Mitsubishi Owner’s Day aka. MOD 6th Annual at Cypress, Ca.

Congratulations to LV Chapters, Keoni Viernes’ Turbo-Voltex Widebody-Sunset Orange EVO IX for being in the event coverage.

IT used a nice size picture of Keoni’s car comparted to all the others.

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Super Street December 2011 Issue – Motion Auto Show – Hybrid Hunnyz

In Super Street December 2011 Issue, pgs. 038, there is an article about Motion Auto Show & Expo in Long Beach, Ca at the Long Beach Convention Center.

Congratulations to SoCal Chapter’s Hybrid Hunnyz, Ryan Oso for being in the event coverage rocking the Team Hybrid outfit.

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