If that’s the guy from K20a, I don’t think he’s even raced it yet…just hard parked.
+47.
No, Japanese company Takero’s. I guess they specialize in racing vans.
the silver wagon is my jam.
I got a blue one I might pick up cheap…we can offroad like that fo sho
sounds killer.
looks like a direct rip off of the mooncraft hard top for the s2000
wow that looks pretty sick.
I forget if I saw this in here
That guy had that fastback conversion in the works for a while. I went to show Lacville the site in class today and found out that he’s actually got em for sale now
Now should I drop $1,500 into one for my miata is the question. haha
These are so not Rotas.
definitely rotas
^^^Photoshop?
yea, thats a lame pic+ its photoshopped.
Damn, guilty of another one of my rules:
[COLOR=black]Some of us live in the real world, while other spend time in Fantasyville. Jon Sibal falls into the latter, and we’re happy for it. The talented illustrator had given us glimpses of upcoming supercars – including the Ferrari Scuderia Spider, Mercedes SLR Speedster (later revealed as the Stirling Moss edition) and Aston Martin One-77 – before the manufacturers have released official pictures. So what would Sibal drive himself? Well, needless to say, it doesn’t exist (yet), but while you might think it’d be some fantastic derivative of an upcoming supercar, what Jon has picked out for himself is a BMW M3 Touring wagon.
The current-generation M3 is currently made in three bodystyles: the E90 sedan, E92 coupe and E93 convertible. If you were high astute enough to follow the psychedelic pinball counting cartoon on Sesame Street as a child, you’ll have noticed that the E91 is missing from the equation. That’s the designation for the current 3 Series station wagon. BMW’s anticipated to roll out an M3 wagon sometime in the next few months, but Sibal’s not waiting around, and has given us these renderings to hold us over. While he was at it, he dropped the ride height down to the floor with a KW coil-over suspension, fitted a titanium exhaust, AC Schnitzer spoilers front and back, BBS mags coated in Yokohama rubber and Brembo eight-pot brakes, then added a supercharger to the M3’s V8 and painted it satin white for good measure. Not too shabby, and not too far-fetched, either. Who knows, if Sibal earns what he deserves, maybe this fantasy can become reality when BMW unleashes the latest M3 Touring on the world.[/COLOR]