Imports

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Haha thanks Jimmy, they were at a yearly VW show that we attend, the yellow split window is owned by the owner of the dealer we bought our bug at, which I suppose I could also post in here!
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How so? It technically is an import, though not the normal kind you'd see in these pages. I guess it would be better off in the rod and custom thread! :P
 
Nah...it technically IS an import...don't believe that the only types of cars are Japanese.

in fact, continuing the off-road theme...

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^BRUSSSSSH BAAAAR....
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^Compressed Natural gas!!!
 
The S2K, despite approaching the 10th anniversary mark with, amazingly, no significant changes, still seems to be a fresh base for modifying. The artwork of second in the three is interesting - Asian symbolism combined with linear lightning is nice. 👍
 
The S2K, despite approaching the 10th anniversary mark with, amazingly, no significant changes, still seems to be a fresh base for modifying. The artwork of second in the three is interesting - Asian symbolism combined with linear lightning is nice. 👍
Yeah, I still love the S2000. The real beauty and longevity of the car's design lie in it's simplicity.

Personally I'd take one over so many other cars.
 
That black one with no spoiler is just gorgeous...
That guy has a separate fuel cell filled with racing fuel or something than he can switch back and forth between normal and that. IRCC, it also is putting out about 700hp. I have the magazine with it in there, I just don't want to go find it.
 
That guy has a separate fuel cell filled with racing fuel or something than he can switch back and forth between normal and that. IRCC, it also is putting out about 700hp. I have the magazine with it in there, I just don't want to go find it.
Right. I read that article a long time ago. He used to be an electronics engineer or something and he designed his own electronics to make the system work. Behind the passenger seat he's got a big panel with all sorts of components wired up. Really complicated looking.
 
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