Club S2000
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Club S2000
Does anyone get Club S2000's pictures on Facebook and if you do, do you too think it should be renamed Club heavily fu*ked S2000?
I can't believe half of the cars they feature are actually capable of motion - most of them have so much camber that it looks like an invisible elephant is sitting on them.
I can't believe half of the cars they feature are actually capable of motion - most of them have so much camber that it looks like an invisible elephant is sitting on them.
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Originally Posted by monkey steve
so that's what an invisible elephant looks like. i think we need to put them on the endangered list .. i can re-home one if needed.
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No need to take one home, pay a suspicious looking African man enough and he will let you blow your load into one
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Thanks to the OP I've now wasted several hours of my life looking at pictures of heavily modified S2000's.
While I agree that some of them do look, shall we say, "impractical", and I quickly ignore and gloss over anything with stretched tyres and too much camber, there's a lot of high quality workmanship in most of the cars.
And if anybody is thinking of changing wheels, for example, spending some time going through those pics will inevitably throw up some shots of the very wheels that you might be considering. No matter how obscure.
It beats watching the dross on TV.
While I agree that some of them do look, shall we say, "impractical", and I quickly ignore and gloss over anything with stretched tyres and too much camber, there's a lot of high quality workmanship in most of the cars.
And if anybody is thinking of changing wheels, for example, spending some time going through those pics will inevitably throw up some shots of the very wheels that you might be considering. No matter how obscure.
It beats watching the dross on TV.
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