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Customizing Your Ride - IGN

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There are multiple ways that you can customize your ride while playing GTA 5. Long gone are the days of Pay 'n' Spray; Los Santos Customs are now the one stop shop for car resprays and, just like original San Andreas, car customization. Keep in mind that the more valuable the Vehicles, the more expensive the upgrades.
Aircraft, Bicycles, Police, Fire Department, Ambulance, Taxi, FIB and Military vehicles are not customizable.
Note that respraying your vehicle still works for evading cops of any star difficulty, but you have to have broken line of sight will all cops before entering Los Santos Customs.
WARNING: At the current time, vehicle saving and garages are an unreliable service, and it is recommended that you wait until Rockstar Games address these issues before spending large sums of money on customizing vehicles.

How to Create Custom License Plates

You can create a "vanity plate" or a customizable license plate in the IFruit app. These plates are limited -- you can create a unique plate that nobody else has -- so you'll want to create a plate as soon as possible to reserve one.

Repair

Before you can modify your vehicle, you must repair it if any damage has been sustained. The price varies on the extent of the damage and the vehicle type. Once you do a full body repair and engine service, vehicle modification can begin. You are unable to make any modification whatsoever to your vehicle until it is repaired.
The window you break while stealing a vehicle counts as "damage", and must be repaired before customization is available.

Armor

Once unlocked, there are five armor options available from 20% to a full 100% armor upgrade. This makes your vehicle extremely durable. However, a 100% armor increase does not make your vehicle invulnerable, it only doubles its durability, by adding 100% of the original durability. Keep in mind that this does not bulletproof your windows. Make sure to bulletproof your tires to get the full effect. Armor upgrade prices range from $500 to $25,000 depending on vehicle type. Armor does not increase any base vehicle stats or change the aesthetics of your vehicle.
Options Price Online Price Effect
None Default Default
20% $500 - 1,625 $4,500 Increases the vehicles defense by 20%
40% $1,250 - 4,068 $7,500 Increases the vehicles defense by 40%
60% $2,000 - 6,500 $12,000 Increases the vehicles defense by 60%
80% $3,500 - 11,375 $21,000 Increases the vehicles defense by 80%
100% $5,000 - 25,000 $30,000 Doubles the vehicles defense.

Brakes

If you're going to tune your vehicle and increase speed and acceleration, some quality brakes are needed to stop the rocket. Notice that the effect of new brakes does not dramatically increase the braking base stat, but it does add a little extra stopping power. The brakes available are Stock, Street, Sport, and Race Brakes. The prices range from $1,000 to $17,500 depending on the vehicle type.
Options Price Online Price
Stock Breaks Default Default
Street Breaks $2,000 - 6,500 $4,000
Sport Breaks $2,700 - 8,775 $5,400
Race Breaks $3,500 - 11,375 $7,000
Effect
Increases Braking

Bumpers

Options Prices Effect
Stock Front Bumper Default
Dechromed Front Bumper $500
Exposed Intercooler $1250
Custom Front Splitter $500 - 1250
Chrome Bullbar $1250
Carbon Splitter & Canards $1650
Splitter With Canards $1650
Bullbar & Winch $1650
Bullbar & Lights $1950
Bullbar With Winch & Lights $2350
Matte Black Bullbar
Bullbar With Winch & Lights 2 $2550
Rally Bumper
Retro Racer Bumper
Stock Rear Bumper Default
Dechromed Rear Bumper $500
Bumper Mounted Spare Wheel $750
Dechromed Bumper & Spare $1,000
Chrome Rear Guard $1250
Carbon Rear Bumper $1,250
Matte Black Rear Guard $1650
Carbon Diffuser & Tow Hook $1,650 - 1,950
Painted Diffuser & Tow Hook $1,650
Carbon Rear Diffuser $1,250
Custom Rear Bumper $500
Drift Bumper
Drift Bumper & Charm
Offroad Bumber

Chassis

Options Prices Effect
Stock Chassis Default
Los Santos Plaque $550
Los Santos Customs Plaque $675

Engine

Engine upgrades increase your base horsepower, which increases the acceleration stat. By altering the Engine Monitoring System (EMS), you can get more power out of your vehicle. Thre are four levels of upgrades that range from $900 to $2350 depending on the vehicle. These upgrades slightly increase the acceleration stat. At level four, expect around a 15% increase in acceleration.
Options Prices Online Price
EMS Upgrade, Level 1 $900 - 2,925 $1,800
EMS Upgrade, Level 2 $1,250 - 4,062 $2,500
EMS Upgrade, Level 3 $1,800 - 5,850 $3,600
EMS Upgrade, Level 4 $3,350 - 10,887 $6,700
Effect
Increases Acceleration

Exhaust

Options Prices Effect
Stock Exhaust Default
Dual Exit Exhaust $375
Titanium Tuner Exhaust $375 - 899
Dual Titanium Exhaust $375 - 899
Race Exhaust $899
Shakotan Exhaust $1499
Big Bore Exhaust $1499
Chrome Tip Exhaust $375

Explosives

Options Price Online Price
Ignition Bomb $ $5,000
Remote Bomb $ $7,500
Effect

Fender

Options Prices Effect
Stock Fender Default
Stock Left Fender
Curb Fender $450
Snorkel Intake $450

Grille

Options Prices Effect
Stock Grille Default
Black Grille $375 - 670
Chrome Grille $375 - 825
Mesh Grille $375
Exposed Intercooler $375
Remove Grille $670 Removes Grille from vehicle
Custom Chrome Grille $670
Billet Grille $825
Lead Sled Grille $1500

Hood

Options Prices Effect
Stock Hood Default
Cowl Induction Hood $325
Triple Intake Bug Catcher $750
Carbon Hood $850
Offroad Hood $850
Single Intake Bug Catcher $875
Vented Hood $325 - 1,200
Offroad Hood with Spare $1,200
Vented Carbon Hood $1,450

Horn

Options Price Online Price
Stock Horn Default Default
Truck Horn $60 $2,000
Cop Horn $75 $3,000
Clown Horn $155 $5,000
Musical Horn 1 $255 $10,000
Musical Horn 2 $300 $12,500
Musical Horn 3 $325 $15,000
Musical Horn 4 $375 $17,500
Musical Horn 5 $500 $25,000
Effect
Changes the sound of your horn

Lights

Options Price Online Price
Stock Lights Default Default
Xenon Lights $300 - 1,000 $3,000
Effect
Changes light brightness

Loss/Theft Protection

Options Price Online Price Effect
Tracker $ $2,000 (First time is free) GPS Track your car
Full Coverage $ $6,250 (First time is free) Insures your vehicle if destroyed

Plate

Options Prices Online Prices
Blue on White 1 $50 $200
Blue on White 2 $50 $200
Blue on White 3 $50 $200
Yellow on Blue $75 $300
Yellow on Black $150 $600
Private Plate $200
Effect
Changes the color and style of your license plate

Respray

Options Prices Effect

Roll Cage

Options Prices Effect
No Roll Cage Default Removes Roll Cage
Roll Cage and Chassis Upgrade $550

Roof

Options Prices Effect
Stock Roof Default
Roof Spoiler
Roof Rack $350
Carbon Roof $350
Roof Rack with Spotlights $575
Matte Black Roof Rack $800
Matte Black Rack/Spotlights $975

Side Step

Options Prices Effect
Stock Side Step Default
Side Step $1,500
Matte Black Side Step $2,000

Skirts

Options Prices Effect
Stock Skirts Default
Custom Skirts 1 $415 - 1500
Custom Skirts 2 $2500

Spoiler

Options Prices Effect
None
Lip Spoiler $750
Low Level Spoiler $750
Mid Level Spoiler $950
Ducktail Spoiler
High Level Spoiler $950 - 1300
GT Wing $1300
Drift Wing
Tuner Wing $1750
Carbon Wings $1750

Suspension

Suspension does not affect any of the base vehicle stats, but it does change the handling of your vehicle by giving it a lower center of gravity, improving its cornering ability. There are four suspension options available from $500 to $2200. These are the options from lowest to highest: Lowered, Street, Sport, and Competition Suspension. The more expensive the Suspension, the lower your vehicle sits relative to the ground.
Options Prices Online Prices
Stock Suspension Default Default
Lowered Suspension $500 $1,000
Street Suspension $1,000 $2,000
Sport Suspension $1,700 $3,400
Competition Suspension $2200 $4,400
Effect
Lowers height of the vehicle

Tailgate

Options Prices Effect
Stock Tailgate Default
Spare Wheel $750

Transmission

Options Price Online Price
Stock Transmission Default Default
Street Transmission $2,950 - 9,587 $5,900
Sports Transmission $3,250 - 10,562 $6,500
Race Transmission $4,000 - 13,000 $8,000
Effect
Increase acceleration

Turbo

Adding Turbo Tuning to your vehicle changes both Top Speed and Acceleration. Costs $2000 and upwards depending on the model of car.
Options Price Online Price
None Default Default
Turbo Tuning $2,500 - 8,125 $30,000
Effect
Greatly Increases Acceleration

Wheels

Options Prices Effect

Windows/Tint

Options Prices Online
None Default Default
Light Smoke $200 $1,500
Dark Smoke $450 $3,500
Limo $700 $5,000
Effect
Darkens the tint of your windows

Aesthetic Upgrades

Aesthetic Upgrades include any Color, Hood, Front and Back Bumper, Roof, Spoiler, Tire Smoke, Tire Color, Tire, Rim, Exhaust, Window and Side upgrades. Saddle Bag, Fuel Tank and Frame customizations are also available for motorcycles
These upgrades mean nothing towards your vehicle's performance whilst driving, and instead are there to change the way your vehicle looks into something that you like.
  • Note - The exception to this is Bulletproof Tires.

How to get free parts

There is a Los Santos customs on Route 68 just below the Grand Senora Desert. You have to purchase this with Franklin. You will get an income of $1,600 but all upgrades will be free from that location only for Franklin.




http://www.ign.com/wikis/gta-5/Customizing_Your_Ride

GTA 5 Guide: All GTA Online Level Unlocks

GTA 5 Guide: All GTA Online Level Unlocks

Ryan King

From arm wrestling to miniguns, we have a list of all the known unlocks for GTA Online.

Published on Oct 7, 2013
We've started work on a list of all the unlocks for GTA Online. As the service improves and more players invest time into the multiplayer side of GTA 5, we'll update this list as more unlocks are discovered. For now, here's what will unlock…
GTA Online Rank 1

Combat Shotgun
Pistol
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Stunt Jumps
Pistol Clips
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Car Mod Shop
Pegasus
Shops
Hold Ups
One On One Deathmatch
Shooting Range
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Pistol Flashlight
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Garages
Personal Vehice Delivery
Movies
Pistol Supressor
Micro SMG
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Tennis
Golf
Darks
Arm Wrestling
Strip Club
Bumpers (Custom Chin Spoiler)
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Import/Export
Bumpers (Painted Rear Bumper)
Windows (Light Smoke)
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Exhaust (Chrome Tip)
Combat Pistol
Combat Pistol Extended Clip
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Bounties
Auto Armor 20%
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Parachuting
Combat Pistol Supressor
SMG
Parachutes (Blue)
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Merryweather Crate Drop
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Ammo Drop
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Survival
Grenade
SMG Supressor
Parachutes (Black Smoke Trails)
Grill (Painted Light Surroundings)
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Parachutes (Red)
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Bull Shark Testosterone
Pump Shotgun
Suspension (Lowered)
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Gang Attacks
Parachutes (Yellow Smoke Trails)
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Armored Truck
Sticky Bomb
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Back-Up Helicopter
Gas Can
Wheels (Bulletproof)
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Remove Wanted Level
Sniper Rifle
Lights (Xenon Lights)
Bumpers (Painted And Chin Spoiler)
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Parachutes (Seaside Stripes)
Hood (Ram Air)
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Assault Rifle
Parachutes (Orange Smoke Trailers)
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Boat Pick-Up
Explosives (Ignition Bomb)
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Roll Cage (Stunt Cage)
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Parachutes (Red Smoke Trail)
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Parachutes (Hornet)
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Assault SMG
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Helicopter Pick-Up
Auto Armor 40%
Exhaust (Big Bore)
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Windows (Dark Smoke)
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Parachutes (Patriot)
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AP Pistol
Hood (Carbon Hood)
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Send Mercenaries
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Suspension (Street)
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Assault Shotgun
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Parachutes (Widowmaker)
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Off The Radar
Reveal Players
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Hood - Triple Intake
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Carbine Rifle
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Parachutes (Rainbow)
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Bumpers (Painted And Large Splitter)
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Windows (Limo)
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Mugger
Airstrike
Auto Armor 60%
MG
Explosives (Remote Bomb)
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Exhaust (Side Exit)
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Hood (Single Intake)
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Parachutes (Black)
Suspension (Sport)
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Grenade Launcher
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Bumpers (Extended Chin Spoiler)
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Advanced Rifle
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Suspension (Competition)
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Auto Armor 80%
Combat MG
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Heavy Sniper Rifle
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Auto Armor 100%
RPG
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Minigun

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The current verdict on Rockstar's ambitious multiplayer world.

As a single-player game, Grand Theft Auto V is defined by its characters more than by the player, for me at least. It’s the story of three equally troubled criminals with different backgrounds and motivations, and their personalities and proclivities shaped the way I played. GTA Online is a space away from that story, a place for players to run riot together. San Andreas is the same, but your role within it is different, and as a result it’s more conducive to the kind of open-world mayhem that can feel out of place in the context of Rockstar’s single-player story. Like most multiplayer games GTA Online is as fun as you and your friends make it, but the world of San Andreas is a bigger and better playground than most.
The two weeks following GTA Online’s October 1st launch can be fairly described as disastrous. In fact, that's how I describedthem in my GTA Online review in progress.The lack of an open beta was a serious mistake – if everyone involved knew that they were playing an unstable, untested game, then the furore surrounding lost characters, money and progress, cloud server availability, and frequent glitching might not have erupted with such volume. Rockstar clearly did not anticipate the level of disruption that would be caused by such a high volume of players.
 Most of this is now resolved, meaning that you can both actually log into GTA Online reliably and play without fear of losing progress or money to Rockstar’s server hiccups. As of today, October 21st, it’s now running smoothly, and the promise of $500,000 for everyone who played during launch month is quite the generous apology – although I for one would rather have had my original, sadly departed, rank-27 character back.
Arriving in Los Santos and stepping off the plane without a cent, the character you create in GTA Online slips straight into the criminal underworld, greeted by the ever-likeable Lamar at the airport and quickly gifted a pistol and a car, the twin foundations of GTA Online’s castle of chaos. (Amusingly, he also brings a rose, if you choose a female avatar, but his romantic overtures don’t go down too well.) It is essentially a rags-to-riches story, like most of the single-player GTA games have been, and there’s an addictive rhythm to its progression. The more you play, the more you earn, and the more guns and missions you unlock.
Plenty of GTA 5’s single-player characters make an appearance in GTA Online, but the story isn’t as prominent as it initially appears. After the first hour, in which you’re guided through the basics of driving, shooting, and taking jobs, that authored story fades into the background as you take on jobs, team up with friends, or make new ones. The presence of these characters nonetheless anchors GTA Online in GTA 5’s world, giving it context.
Your own character, meanwhile, is a mute avatar who feels out of place in scenes with Lester, Trevor et al – and probably has a weird face, as the character creation system uses a strange genetics-based formula to calculate your appearance. Everybody comes out looking just slightly wrong, and weirdly similar to one another. You have much more control over what they wear – hair and clothes have become the basis of a character’s (and a player’s) individuality in GTA Online.
Jobs, GTA Online’s missions, come in three predominant flavours: racing (usually in a car, but sometimes on a boat or a bicycle), deathmatches (either in teams or free-for-alls, sudden death or traditional), and capital-M Missions, which are usually cooperative and involve more complex objectives, more similar to GTA 5’s single-player missions (but usually simpler, and without the entertaining script that enlivens the single-player’s long drives). Cooperative Heists are still to come, Rockstar says. The vast majority of GTA Online’s Jobs fall into the first two categories, and they start to repeat themselves surprisingly quickly. They don’t have the variety of the single-player missions, at least not yet.
My initial concerns about the in-game economy have been allayed over the past two weeks. At launch, you were charged extortionate amounts in medical fees for dying, both on-mission and off-mission, meaning I’d sometimes come out of missions having barely broke even. This has since been adjusted, however, and you can now earn money at a good pace, even factoring in the charges for ammunition, vehicle destruction and the occasional, much-reduced medical bill. I was also suspicious that this nickel-and-diming was an unsubtle way of pushing players towards paying real money for in-game GTA$, but that no longer feels like the case. It’s still being adjusted with every update, however – the latest one halved the rewards for repeating more lucrative missions, preventing people from spamming them.
GTA Online’s main problem right now is motivation. The missions are fun, but they also become repetitive, and though they don’t often feel like a grind, the majority of them are races or deathmatches, the occasional helicopter deathmatch, or jets-vs-bikes chase aside. Part of what drives you through them is money – the first thing I wanted to do was save up for an apartment – but once I’d bought one, there wasn’t an enormous amount left for me to shoot for. After two weeks I had already gotten to the stage in GTA Online where there wasn’t an enormous amount left to aim for. With $500,000 landing in the accounts of every player before the end of the month, people are going to reach that stage more quickly.
The player population at the moment is also predictably antagonistic. Happily, there are options to enter a session alone, with just your crewmates or with just your friends, and for a $100 fee you can activate Passive mode and make yourself immune to damage. These options all actually work now, so if you want to avoid being continually harassed by maniacs when you’re just trying to explore off-mission, there are ways and means. Harassment by maniacs, though, sometimes feels like a vital part of this anarchic experience. I’ll never forget the time a kind stranger rescued me and two friends from halfway up Mt. Chiliad and was thanked with a shotgun blast to the chest from my trigger-happy companion, initiating a ridiculous miniature gang war.
I’m left with the overbearing impression that Grand Theft Auto Online as it stands right now is still a colour sketch of what it will probably one day become. In the short term, the promised addition of heists and tools to let players create and publish their own content is likely to significantly broaden the selection of missions, which would be welcome. But in the long term, new cities have the potential to transform GTA Online.
It makes you realise what an extraordinary world Rockstar has created in this modern San Andreas, that so many individual areas can support whole game modes in themselves. Snipping out little sections of the map and letting them shine alone reveals almost every inch of Los Santos to be meticulously designed, if that wasn’t already evident from GTA 5. All those places that you might never have explored in single-player – those secret skate parks, the dirt tracks, the hiding places – find their purpose in GTA Online, where they can be discovered and explored together.

The Verdict

GTA Online’s technical issues have finally fallen away to reveal a game that has its quirks, but that offers an experience like nothing else out there right now, harnessing the potential of open-world multiplayer. The actual missions, though, get repetitive once you break rank 20 or so, and there needs to be more here to keep people playing. Basic things like matchmaking and the in-game economy, meanwhile, are now running smoothly, but there’s still room for improvement.
GTA Online is good, then – properly great, even, when everything comes together – but not as good as I suspect it’s one day going to be.


most sexy cosplay part 2 - NFSW alert!! (18+only)

Probably one of the hottest girls ever in gaming that never really got the recognition she deserved. You all know Mai Shiranui, right? Of course, Ivy, Mai, Taki, Samus, Sophitia, Bayonetta, Cammy, Chun-Li, pretty much any Street Fighter character really, are just some of the mostly mentioned as "Sexy female video characters", but what about those from franchises that never got all that popular?
Such is the story of Angel from King of Fighters.
Angel is a character introduced in The King of Fighters series. Developers state her design was conceived based purely on her designer's personal "preferences". In a 2005 poll made by SNK-Playmore USA, she was voted as the third fan favorite character with a total of 2498 votes. Angel and Shermie have both the largest bust measurement of all the KOF females (92 cm). Apparently she even has LARGER BREASTS than Mai Shiranui that comes from the same SNK universe!


















Do you think the cosplay artist "Non" (or "nonsummerjack", as her online handle goes) did well with this extremely daring and provocative cosplay?


Here's some awesome cosplay from "Neon Genesis Evangelion", She is some realy hot looking cosplayer, in the pictures she is dressed as Soryu, Asuka Langley. Do you think she did a good job? Yes, no, do you know someone who could do a better one? Tell us in the comments down below! I hope you enjoy.













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