honestly what's wrong with conversion's, why stock??
I think the car is unique. It looks as if it did come with the factory like that. but when you het the nissan conversions on honda' tats stretching it. at least its not a del sol with an integra front and a veilside ugly ass body kit all around. it looks good and clean, and its one of very few, making it unique
really... thousands of ppl drive those... their no more unique than a honda. juss more expensive. i'm planning a conversion. i know i'll love every inch of it. i'm doing the work myself prolly after i get home from school. i'm combining my favorite two hondas. like it or not... it will be one hell of a task... and no doubt a show stopper.
Maybe its just the area I live in, but I see Ferraris and Lamborghinis all the time. One thing I notice is that they all look the same. You don't see them modified, adn you only see them in a couple of stock colors (red or yellow for Ferraris, or that weird orange color that the Lambo Murcielago comes in). Once, I actually saw a sky blue Ferrari 360 with tan interior, and I actually commented on the fact that it was a unque color to see one in.
So yeah, to each his own. I personally like to see creativity on the road. I especially like that Del Sol with the Integra front end because it mixes Honda design elements, and looks like something Honda might have produced, even though they didn't.
:werd: I usually think of those cars as exotic and beautiful, but not unique.. they're all driven by rich old dudes who plunked down a shitload of cash, but maybe don't have the creativity to do anything in the way of personalization.
Maybe its just the area I live in, but I see Ferraris and Lamborghinis all the time. One thing I notice is that they all look the same. You don't see them modified, adn you only see them in a couple of stock colors (red or yellow for Ferraris, or that weird orange color that the Lambo Murcielago comes in). Once, I actually saw a sky blue Ferrari 360 with tan interior, and I actually commented on the fact that it was a unque color to see one in.
So yeah, to each his own. I personally like to see creativity on the road. I especially like that Del Sol with the Integra front end because it mixes Honda design elements, and looks like something Honda might have produced, even though they didn't.
Maybe its just the area I live in, but I see Ferraris and Lamborghinis all the time. One thing I notice is that they all look the same. You don't see them modified, adn you only see them in a couple of stock colors (red or yellow for Ferraris, or that weird orange color that the Lambo Murcielago comes in). Once, I actually saw a sky blue Ferrari 360 with tan interior, and I actually commented on the fact that it was a unque color to see one in.
So yeah, to each his own. I personally like to see creativity on the road. I especially like that Del Sol with the Integra front end because it mixes Honda design elements, and looks like something Honda might have produced, even though they didn't.
THats exactly what i thought. and for themoney you pay for a ferarri, imagine how many decked out clean nice ass honda's you could have lol
Yeah, I mean, I'd be a moron if I said I wouldn't love to have a $300,000 sports car, but at the same time, it'd be just as cool, even better in some ways, to have $25-35k Honda or Acura that was customized in such a way that I felt attached to it.
well shit. i couldn't have put it better


