Robby Hughes

 One word sums up this Integra.
Sweet.
When we first saw the yellow machine we knew that
we had to track the driver down and get some pics.
The owner of this smooth ride is Robby Hughes.

First,
let me say that Robbie is one of the nicest Tuners around, and he graciously agreed to a photo shoot.
No stranger to eager journalists wanting a story,
Robbie has been featured in Super Street magazine with a '95 Civic DX.

That car featured was the first
"Jackson Racing Super Charger"
mounted to a Civic DX.
However,
the entire story doesn't begin with the Civic
Robby's foray into the performance and show scene
started with American muscle.
The Chevrolet Chevelle with
396 cui's of V/8 iron was his
first design.

While this held his attention for a while the
"Import Scene"
was becoming more popular especially with mini-trucks. So he decided to go out and build up an '89 Nissan.
While enjoying success at the shows with his Mini he noticed a few imports at the events he frequented.
This is where ideas get started that combine the show and performance aspects of the imports craze that we have today.

       

Robby knew back then that imports were his calling.
The reasoning behind this idea was his business,

Huges Paint & Body Works.


Ever since this revelation,
Robby has gained a great reputation for his skills;
he's now been in business for 12 years,
and Tuners all across the Southland go to Robby with their projects.
His skills show in a big way with his current design:
this Integra.
The paint and body work are flawless;
we examined the yellow ride closely and failed to find a single smudge or run anywhere.
As this story is written, Robby has more projects in progress; a 6th generation Prelude, and a CRX with a tube frame front-end that will be a drag car. We look forward to bringing you coverage on these two
future Tuner cars.