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October 28, 2008

Finishline West’s Ultra-Smooth xB Headed for SEMA

By John Coyle

Editor

When the new xB was released, there was a little bit of a backlash from folks who didn’t exactly love the chopped roof and tweaked dimensions. But even die-hard fans of the old model—I like to think of it as the "racing toaster"—have to appreciate how silky smooth Finishline West’s xB came out. I chose this pic because I like how it shows off slick body lines, but the guys have also shod this baby with a sick set of multi-color wheels, and they really bring the whole look together. We’ll make sure to get tons of pics from the floor at SEMA, but in the meantime, check out Finishline West’s ride pages and head over to its official site for even more pics! 

Comments

Big_Hindu
Oct 30, 2008 at 10:36 am

Why should I be impressed with this xB2? I am an original xB owner and am unimpressed with the xB2 as a whole and this one is no different. It has a lip kit, drop and wheels, definitely SEMA worthy. That xB2 only looks like every other one out there, but lets put it in SEMA.

Hugh Jazz
Oct 30, 2008 at 4:15 am

Racing Toaster?…..You have to leave off the Racing part. FUGLY!

Pixel
Oct 29, 2008 at 12:31 pm

Umm, what is such a big deal about this xB? It looks like they tacked on a body kit (which wasn’t even smoothed into the body), swapped the rims and lowered it slightly. Heck it is even the stock paint color. I don’t see much real difference from a stock 2008 xB.

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