Originally Posted by WolfpackS2k
(Post 24560992)
I feel like the car would look way way better without the 2 foot long fake door vents. That plus the large piece of obviously not sheet metal trim that looks tacked on. I wonder how much better the car would look if that was actually part of the door, and was smooth without a "vent" opening.
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Originally Posted by S2020
(Post 24563537)
is it really a fake vent? front engine? maybe it serves another purpose?
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Originally Posted by S2020
(Post 24563537)
is it really a fake vent? front engine? maybe it serves another purpose?
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Originally Posted by sam_spider
(Post 24563555)
Is as fake as the ones on the AP1 & AP2 front bumper, the ones on the sides. ;)
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Originally Posted by s2000Junky
(Post 24563557)
Unlike the Supra where you have to cut out Sheetmetal, ours are more easily adaptable.
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Originally Posted by sam_spider
(Post 24563565)
Not the point. They're fake too.
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Originally Posted by sam_spider
(Post 24563565)
Not the point. They're fake too.
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Originally Posted by s2000Junky
(Post 24563567)
So are my girlfriends tits, and still easily functional. :D
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Originally Posted by white98ls
(Post 24563581)
At least the S2k's are simple and easily cut out for brake ducts or another functional purpose. The Supra's are a whole lot of sculpting and bodywork for nothing, and you'd actually have to cut into the door sill sheetmetal to make them functional for something.
Don't like the Supra, don't buy one. Pretty bloody simple. At least Toyota is still making sporty cars. |
last time I checked the S2000 doesn't have a 2 foot long fake air vent ON THE DOOR, and is made possibly by an obvious trim piece, not part of the door, tacked onto the door.
whining for the sake of whining would have been for the hood's vents. Not this. |
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