S2000 MEET at CCS Design school OCT. 8
#52
Hey Guys -
What a wonderful afternoon! It was a great experience to feedback many of our comments and ideas directly to Honda. There were some fantastic sketches by the design students, and I hope the clay models in a few months will be equally as impressive.
Here's a great panoramic shot I made of the members who came out:
The pictures that I took are hosted on Photobucket here:
Pictures
Or, here's a slideshow of them:
Slideshow
If anyone would like any high res pictures, simply PM me your email address.
Thanks to all that participated, and it was great to meet everyone.
What a wonderful afternoon! It was a great experience to feedback many of our comments and ideas directly to Honda. There were some fantastic sketches by the design students, and I hope the clay models in a few months will be equally as impressive.
Here's a great panoramic shot I made of the members who came out:
The pictures that I took are hosted on Photobucket here:
Pictures
Or, here's a slideshow of them:
Slideshow
If anyone would like any high res pictures, simply PM me your email address.
Thanks to all that participated, and it was great to meet everyone.
#53
Hello all,
It was indeed great meeting all of you true enthusiasts and at the same time being part of this study. Nice Saturday
Hope to stay in touch . (Project, thanks for the pictures posted)
Roland
It was indeed great meeting all of you true enthusiasts and at the same time being part of this study. Nice Saturday
Hope to stay in touch . (Project, thanks for the pictures posted)
Roland
#55
Originally Posted by Project,Oct 8 2005, 08:05 PM
Hey Guys -
What a wonderful afternoon! It was a great experience to feedback many of our comments and ideas directly to Honda. There were some fantastic sketches by the design students, and I hope the clay models in a few months will be equally as impressive.
Here's a great panoramic shot I made of the members who came out:
The pictures that I took are hosted on Photobucket here:
Pictures
Or, here's a slideshow of them:
Slideshow
If anyone would like any high res pictures, simply PM me your email address.
Thanks to all that participated, and it was great to meet everyone.
What a wonderful afternoon! It was a great experience to feedback many of our comments and ideas directly to Honda. There were some fantastic sketches by the design students, and I hope the clay models in a few months will be equally as impressive.
Here's a great panoramic shot I made of the members who came out:
The pictures that I took are hosted on Photobucket here:
Pictures
Or, here's a slideshow of them:
Slideshow
If anyone would like any high res pictures, simply PM me your email address.
Thanks to all that participated, and it was great to meet everyone.
It looks like the message was VERY clear though. MORE SILVER!
Also, Jeff. I have to call on the clean car. I just don't believe it. I also think you have picked the wrong witness. Even if your car was clean by YOUR standards, it could not have been clean enough for URMIL's standards.
#57
Originally Posted by ruexp67,Oct 8 2005, 11:03 PM
Also, Jeff. I have to call on the clean car. I just don't believe it. I also think you have picked the wrong witness. Even if your car was clean by YOUR standards, it could not have been clean enough for URMIL's standards.
#58
Firstly, for those that made it out, it was great seeing you all again/meeting you for the first time.
Dipstick, for the next time you know of something like this, PLEASE let us know (or at least me). I thoroughly enjoyed talking "S2000" with you, the students, and of course with other owners.
Secondly, the ultimate highlight for me was speaking to Kunihisa Ito for close to 20 minutes and then to find out he designed my beloved MF10 wheel.
I hope to see you all again at the scultpture showing.....you think they'll give us less yellow stickers the next time?
Dipstick, for the next time you know of something like this, PLEASE let us know (or at least me). I thoroughly enjoyed talking "S2000" with you, the students, and of course with other owners.
Secondly, the ultimate highlight for me was speaking to Kunihisa Ito for close to 20 minutes and then to find out he designed my beloved MF10 wheel.
I hope to see you all again at the scultpture showing.....you think they'll give us less yellow stickers the next time?
#59
Oh....and WSB's car was clean. It was so clean that it showed off all the curb rashes on his front bumper. His wheels were clean as well. BTW, it was so cold in Detroit Sat. morning, that you'd think hell had frozen over.
Hmmm, I wonder if there's a connection with that and WSB's car being clean?
Hmmm, I wonder if there's a connection with that and WSB's car being clean?