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Hbo's Entourage Tiburon on 2040-cars

Year:2003 Mileage:24500
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This one-of-a-kind 2003 Hyundai Tiburon has been featured in HBO's television series Entourage multiple times throughout the show's eight-season existence.  The success of the show has led to the development of the feature film.
It is most notably from the 2005 episode titled Exodus, in which the owner of the vehicle, Lloyd, gives his boss Ari Gold an emotional pep-talk.  It can be seen here in this short video clip.  
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zoT0AGUjpAg (Note language is not suitable for children).


We purchased this custom car in 2006 from Street Concepts in Southern California.  The car features 19 inch rims and a Veilside body kit.  The vehicle was originally painted by Fix Auto Collision in Anaheim, California.  We have the stock hood, but the current hood is carbon fiber made by APC.
On the inside, the car has Sparco seats and a Veilside shift knob, and the interior is covered with suede.  The trunk has been converted to an audio enthusiast's dream by Kicker Car Audio.
In the custom designed back there are: 2 pairs RS6, 2 S10L7, SX700.4 amplifier and an SX650.1 amplifier.  All audio equipment was installed by Advanced Mobile Systems.  The engine is stock minus the AEM cold air intake.
There is a brand new set of four Toyo tires already installed on the vehicle.

For further information text or call (480) 993-4616.

Below are other resources to look up the car.

http://www.streetconcepts1.com/flash/flash.html

http://www.velocityjournal.com/images/full/2003/80/hy2003tiburonsemacarbyst801600.jpg

http://www.velocityjournal.com/journal/2003/hyundai/10770/index.html

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