its nice to see more S15's in the US these days. although im not sure how easy it is to get them legalized here. whatever the case these things are sweet.
The amount of work that went in to this FD is crazy. i was checking this thing out on rx7 club. and the mod list is just goes on and on and on and on. to sum things up on this car. 20b big turbo pettit racing rear fender flares, big ass wheels and tires plate less 99 spec bumper. im not sure how i feel about the bumper and its not the flushest FD i have seen but i have to say that this thing is very very clean and the amount of work that went in to this thing anyone can appreciate .
Something about 800hp 250mph just gets me going. i wish that that kept the straight away the circuit de la sarth and didn't add the chicanes. either way these are some bad ass cars.
my buddy Brendan, snapped a few shots of our friends integra's. although im not a huge honda fan like some of my friends are i still thought this was a hard ass picture.
I can remeber playing Gran Turismo 1 and saying one day i will have a car like that... well look at me today. I STILL DON'T have a bad ass road race car. lol. anyway i love this car. so many innocent memories.
All i can say is man this thing is dope. it takes some serious balls to do something like this. OUT OF THE BOX CRAZINESS. i love it keep up the good work man.
I can remember when Aj had a G35. he hated it, said and i quote "it was the suck man". either way looks pretty good to me. I wish people would stray away from the Fart can exhaust and switch to the straight pipe look. that just me I love that look.
I really wish more cars where done like this. to be honest this has to be one of the most riced out chasers i have seen but something about it just has AMAZING written all over it.
I ran Across this on the Autoblog. pretty funny read.
It's not enough we must suffer the anguish of actually watching Nicholas Cage films; now our lives are in danger during their filming. Last night around 1AM EST, a stunt driver for the new Cage movie The Sorceror's Apprentice lost control of the Ferrari he was driving and plowed prancing horse-first into a Sbarro's on the corner of 7th Avenue and 47th Street in Times Square. Eye witnesses say the Ferrari was being chased by a Mercedes while weaving through fake traffic in Times Square, but lost control after passing a car on the right. It then swerved left and jumped the curbed before taking out a lamppost (which landed on a guy), knocking a woman to the ground and destroying the front entrance of a Sbarro's. The street was closed to traffic for filming, but at least one of the injured was not associated with the movie. Based on the poem that inspired Disney's Fantasia, The Sorceror's Apprentice better make some serious box office coin to pay for the inevitable lawsuit that's on its way. Being a Nick Cage film, there's about as much chance of that happening as being hit by a Ferrari while walking in front of a Sbarro's in Times Square. Check out the amateur eye-witness video of the crash after the jump.