Miata S2000 !!???
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I saw this picture quite sometime ago ... Anyway, I'm gonna comment just as before. Whatever you do, it's still gonna be a Miata ... Even if you swap a super powered motor or do whatsoever visual modifications to make it look like something else, at the end of the day ... It's still gonna be a Miata. Damn, where's the dignity of it all? What a waste of money and time.
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Actually, it probably was a lot of fun creating that car. If it's his hobby to create something unique, why bust on him for it? I think he did a clean job, i personally like the looks.
If he went out and bought an s2000, then he would have just another s2000. But he has something that is truely unique and molded with his own hands.
If he went out and bought an s2000, then he would have just another s2000. But he has something that is truely unique and molded with his own hands.
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Originally posted by S2.001K
Actually, it probably was a lot of fun creating that car. If it's his hobby to create something unique, why bust on him for it? I think he did a clean job, i personally like the looks.
If he went out and bought an s2000, then he would have just another s2000. But he has something that is truely unique and molded with his own hands.
Actually, it probably was a lot of fun creating that car. If it's his hobby to create something unique, why bust on him for it? I think he did a clean job, i personally like the looks.
If he went out and bought an s2000, then he would have just another s2000. But he has something that is truely unique and molded with his own hands.