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						Japanese 
						firm Any's International has presented a uniquely styled 
						Fiat 500 at the Auto Import Salon 2009 in Tokyo 
						which showcases the depth of aftermarket customisation 
						that it makes available for the car. The Fiat 500 1.4 
						16v features a range of styling and tuning parts from 
						manufacturers worldwide who have rushed to reinterpret 
						the tiny new car. 
						Import Auto 
						Salon 2009 is a custom car show for imported cars. This 
						show, held in the Japanese capital city, features 
						exhibits from leading aftermarket parts manufacturers, 
						custom shops, automotive businesses and organisations in 
						the import custom car field and attracts attention from 
						both domestic and overseas guests. For Any's 
						International, which also provides aftermarket 
						accessories for the Alfa MiTo, it was the perfect 
						occasion to show off its range of parts for the Fiat 
						500. 
						The Fiat 500 
						presented by Any's International features a full bodykit 
						and front spoiler by Italian firm Cadamuro Design. The 
						bonnet air deflector and rear hatch spoiler come from 
						another Italian firm, Lester, while the front duct is 
						from Helvetia (Italy). The exterior makeover completed 
						by the short antenna which is sourced from LineXtras 
						(Portugal) while the wheels are manufactured by Work 
						(Japan) New XSA-03C 7J x 17 +32 4H/PCD98. 
						Inside the 
						showcar the real tan leather and Alcantara trimmed seat 
						covers and armrests are the work of Any's 
						International's own team, the leather steering wheel and 
						wood/alloy-finished gearknob are from Black (Italy), the 
						centre armrest is from Lester (Italy), the phone console 
						comes from Kuda (Germany) while the floor mats are by 
						Lloyd Design (USA).
 Under the skin this unique Fiat 500 features centre and 
						rear silencer sections (4 x ø80mm) by Ragazzon (Italy), 
						the suspension coilovers are from leading suspension 
						specialist KW (Germany), TuneKit PowerPedal 
						(Germany), while the replacement air filter comes from K&N 
						(USA).
 
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