Really nice looking chop this, maybe you should have spent a bit more time on the details, but as a whole it looks really nice!
If we start with the design I think you did a great job there. It's clean but still racy. The colorcombination of white and black is always a winner, this being no exception. I love the trunk with the airholes in it. Is it from an Audi A3 by any chance? It's really cool in any case, and indicates that this car has at least it's cooler mounted in the back, which is quite sweet. The bodykit looks original to me, I mean it has the same sort of standard layout obviously, but the look feels a bit original, at least the sideskirt, or front part of it. Don't know if it's intentional or not, but it looks as if there is a "hole" in the side of the sideskirt for opening the door or something? So it's wider in the front then the back. Could just be an optical illusion of some sort though. hehe. Rims work quite well with the chop also, another style I would have loved to have seen on this would have been to have cleaned up the bodykit and made a sleeper out of it, only letting the trunkarea show that this is infact a powerfilled monster of a car!
If we move over to execution I think it's quite decent. There are some smudgy areas, and then there is the thing on the sideskirt which I mentioned above, but overall it all looks quite nice. There are however 2 major issues! The first being the reflections. The refelection on the back window is almost correct, but not completly. It's the correct placement but it should be turned 90 degrees to the right, and that's just how it is really. The house would reflect in the windscreen like I just mentioned. Then on the side I would have liked to have seen a bit more of a house on the brighter part of the paint to connect the reflection on the side to the reflection in the side window. Now it looks a tad odd. The other issue is how the car is standing on the pavement. The car looks a little like a peeing dog with one leg up in the air you know. Hehe. The cars left back wheel is a bit up in the air and the same goes a little for the right actually. The solution consists of two steps, first to turn the car a few degrees anticlockwise I think and lowering it, followed by making a new shadow.
Like I mentioned in the beginning, nice work, but some detail issues here and there, but as a whole I think it works quite nice! Brushing is nicely done, so keep doing that!
CHeers!