Honda S2000 Rat Rod Is A Middle Finger To Garage Queens And Auction Houses | Carscoops carscoops
with what sounds like a small-capacity V8. Indeed, the sports car has undergone such a radical transformation that the only sign of it actually starting out life as an S2000 are the doors, windshield, and the rear body panels. Every other part appears to be have been changed.
For as cool as it is for the engine to be completely exposed like it is, our favorite aspect of the car are the wheels. At the front are a set of black wire wheels with thin tires while at the rear are huge black wire wheels with beefier tires that actually sit higher than the rear decklid. Given that the body appears to be the only aspect of the S2000 that has been retained, the car certainly wouldn’t drive anything like it used to.
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