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mlopez, stockspyder have one of the best spyders around.. AWD w/ a very great setup under the hood..

and also i dont know if this guy is a member here.. but he is from dsmtalk.. anothernt

also has the combination of great looks w/a potent setup under the hood

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Just bought it on friday...

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sorry .............
 

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all very nice!!! dsm spyder where in sylmar do u live?? i live in nh
 
LOL, wret I sat here looking at your car for like five minutes trying to figure out why it looked unique. I thought... big wheels? no... drop? no... convertable top cover? no... the fact that's it's just beutiful? no... AHA! the spoiler. Looks dope though, I like your car.
 
Any of you guys take your car to the track? I know once you get into 13's your car has to have a rollcage. Anybody plan on getting one? If so where?
 
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LOL, wret I sat here looking at your car for like five minutes trying to figure out why it looked unique. I thought... big wheels? no... drop? no... convertable top cover? no... the fact that's it's just beutiful? no... AHA! the spoiler. Looks dope though, I like your car.

Thanks. I did a little popular opinion survey a couple weeks ago and comments were overwhelmingly positive. Everyone likes it except my wife.
 
spyder pics are in my gallery..

http://dsmtuners.com/gallery/showgallery.php?cat=500&ppuser=19349

will have 2 new cosmetic/performance items installed by the middle of august, i hope (1 of the new additions should be here by next week).. as for the other item, it's in transit from overseas, and then it'll have to clear customs.. :D
 

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LOL, wret I sat here looking at your car for like five minutes trying to figure out why it looked unique. I thought... big wheels? no... drop? no... convertable top cover? no... the fact that's it's just beutiful? no... AHA! the spoiler. Looks dope though, I like your car.

I think the car looks sweet too. The spoiler is one thing that contributes, but IMHO the overall effect is the combination of all the subtle things he did. 18" rims instead of 17s look just a little cleaner with what looks to be about a 1.2" drop. Then he moved his license plate off the bumper, so it doesn't look like it has a big zit on the end of the nose. Along with the spoiler removed, the lines all match perfectly. The subtle performance hint with the painted brake calipers is a great accent to the otherwise impeccably cleaned up car. If this thing had an FMIC it would look perfect.

Wret... major props for a very, very clean car. You know you have succeeded when people stare at your car for 5 minutes and can't even figure out what you did to make it look so great. Subtely is an art and you pulled it off as well or better than any car on this forum. :thumb: :thumb:

--Craig
 
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Well, this seems like a good opportunity to post the first picture of my car with my digital camera...
 

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I think the car looks sweet too. The spoiler is one thing that contributes, but IMHO the overall effect is the combination of all the subtle things he did. 18" rims instead of 17s look just a little cleaner with what looks to be about a 1.2" drop. Then he moved his license plate off the bumper, so it doesn't look like it has a big zit on the end of the nose. Along with the spoiler removed, the lines all match perfectly. The subtle performance hint with the painted brake calipers is a great accent to the otherwise impeccably cleaned up car. If this thing had an FMIC it would look perfect.

Wret... major props for a very, very clean car. You know you have succeeded when people stare at your car for 5 minutes and can't even figure out what you did to make it look so great. Subtely is an art and you pulled it off as well or better than any car on this forum. :thumb: :thumb:

--Craig

Thanks guys. Wish I could take credit. DSM did most of the work. I attacked a couple subtle appearance flaws (wheel gap and fish tail) but the rest was there. When I bought the car in '97 I thought it was drop dead gorgeous and unlike most new car designs, the look wasn't just a fad. The 2g dsm design has an enduring elegance and wide range of appeal. After owning the car for 7 years, little kids still yell “Nice car!” as I pass and even little old ladies will walk up to me in supermarket parking lots and ask questions about my “beautiful car.”
 
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