Very Green S2000 Rendering Gets an Extreme Makeover
This JDM specialist loves to reimagine the S2000 in a number of creative ways.
Fun Digital Exercise
While some are keen to criticize renderings as "not real," we find them to be fun exercises in "what if?" as well as inspirations for actual builds. Case in point - these cool renderings from JDM specialist Elio Anzora, which in this case give a green S2000 a total makeover. Anzora posts plenty of creative work online on a regular basis, and that includes more than one of Honda's beloved roadsters.Photos: Elio Anzora
Clean and Simple
This very green S2000 has a host of interesting mods including a Mugen carbon fiber front lip, Artisa wheels, a custom rear diffuser, and a hardtop, among other nifty changes. Anzora opted not to give this clean build a giant wing or a spoiler of any kind, however, which is a unique move.
Photos: Elio Anzora
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Stark Contrast
All of that stands in stark contrast to some of Anzora's previous S2000 renderings, including this black beauty, which is fitted with a wild Pandem widebody kit. It rolls on stanced Nika-s wheels, a collaboration between Antipathy and SK Forged, which are gold for a bit of contrast.
Photos: Elio Anzora
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Subtle Change
This S2000 also features a radically modified nose with a huge air intake and giant diffuser supported by prop rods, as well as a hardtop. Once again, however, Anzora went a bit mild out back with just a simple and reasonably-sized rear spoiler, a big departure from the crazy wings we typically see on renderings like these.
Photos: Elio Anzora
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Classy Build
Lastly, we have this classy slammed S2000 that's finished in a deep red-wine-like hue. The Honda rides on 3dsm wheels, but the biggest changes lie on the inside, where the cabin has been treated to a cool new steering wheel inspired by the folks at TougeDreamers, as well as a couple of auxiliary gauges.
Photos: Elio Anzora
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Finding Inspiration
These are just a few examples of the many, many cool JDM-inspired renderings created by Anzora, and we definitely recommend checking out his full portfolio by heading over here, especially if you're looking for some unique ideas on how to modify your own ride.
Photos: Elio Anzora
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