Tuesday, March 15, 2011
viNz86 Death By Black
Over the years I have come to the conclusion that in Canada they build cars, even though we all thought all the cars had square wheels. It just seems if your an S2000 owner affiliated with Canada you almost automatically have an amazing build, period dot done. I don't know if its the maple syrup or french fries and gravy. Nevertheless it seem as if I like just about every S2000 that comes out of Canada. Vince is no different and started with a great canvas a Berlina Black S2, I mean nothing goes better than it does with black and his is murdered out. I have been a follower of his build thread for sometime now and not just because he tracks the car and has a nice list of parts but also for quotes like this "The best way for me to save money is to repair damage parts and prep all body work. All I did was pay for paint (since I don't know how to paint!)" What true enthusiasts has not said something along these lines? The best part of it all is that once your done not only did you save money for other avenues of the build but now you have a new skill so props to you sir. Another thing I like is details, this is kinda hard being that the car is all black you really cant see all the small details in the car. In particular I am talking about the Spoon Fenders and J's Racing side skirts Now take note in the photo how the Spoon fender kinda of flares out towards the bottom, Vince modified the side skirt to follow that contour. Normally the side skirt is flat and follows a straight line down the fender and kind of caps into the wheels well. I like this and the finished product is fantastic. Also The fender is completely cut out in a correct fashion for the over fenders, another nice note. But among these details (including now a Carbon Mugen Hardtop) I like how they are subtly hidden by a set of modest Enkei RPF's. In his newer projects Vince has undergone installing a Kraft Works Supercharger with FMIC, on his own, its pretty cool to see how he continued to save money by doing work himself. I am sure this will continue to be a weekend killer at the track! Keep up the good work and Ill try my best to slide in updated photos of his build!
Vince also wanted me to give shout out to his local shop Speed Syndicate. Ill be sure to check them out sometime.
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