i saw this pic on an old first gen Civic website.
http://tinyurl.com/h4lm
that is one of the best conversions i've ever seen on a Honda 600!
hahahaha...
i'm always against ruining these wonderful cars...
but....
this one looks quite unique.
anyone else have any info on this thing or seen it before?
i thought it was a photoshop picture...
but if you look closely at the windows, you can see the trees in the
background match up....
thought it was funny & i wanted to share!
enjoy!
also; anyone know if you can use some of those ATV wheels on the N600?
i've seen a few 1 & 3 piece 10" & 12" alloy wheels for ATV's in the
right bolt pattern...
just wondering of someone has test fit them....
would be nice to be able to get decent wheels, that don't cost $500-
$800 for a set of Hayashis that still neeed refinishing.
Rubicon bound N600?
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StangGuy67
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- Joined: Sun Jun 15, 2003 11:38 pm
Re: Rubicon bound N600?
In a message dated 7/16/03 10:43:16 AM, dbl_a11@... writes:
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I've seen that pic before, can't remember where though. It appears to have
fairly current California plates on it, so it may still be running around
somewhere..
Kraig
>
I've seen that pic before, can't remember where though. It appears to have
fairly current California plates on it, so it may still be running around
somewhere..
Kraig
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dealadayray
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- Joined: Sun Aug 18, 2002 12:08 am
Re: Rubicon bound N600?
Hi Pawzi;
What led you to believe this is a conversion?
What led you to believe this is a conversion?
Re: Rubicon bound N600?
not sure i fully understand your question...
but what made me believe it is real???
when i find questionable images on the net...
i normally pull them into Photoshop & explore the pixels...
but this one i could tell by looking at the tree in the background...
if you look at the tree thru the windows...then at the tree,
it all lines up....absolutely hard to fake transparent windows over
backgrounds...
(i know, i've tried to perfect that science...)
i also showed the pic to a buddy of mine that's a big time 4x4 nut.
he said he's seen it in other 4x4 web rings...
he said he thought it was built on a modded Jeep CJ chassis
or possibly a Suzuki Samari chassis.
it looks well done... and very creative.
just thought i'd share w/ the croud.
~AR
but what made me believe it is real???
when i find questionable images on the net...
i normally pull them into Photoshop & explore the pixels...
but this one i could tell by looking at the tree in the background...
if you look at the tree thru the windows...then at the tree,
it all lines up....absolutely hard to fake transparent windows over
backgrounds...
(i know, i've tried to perfect that science...)
i also showed the pic to a buddy of mine that's a big time 4x4 nut.
he said he's seen it in other 4x4 web rings...
he said he thought it was built on a modded Jeep CJ chassis
or possibly a Suzuki Samari chassis.
it looks well done... and very creative.
just thought i'd share w/ the croud.
~AR
> Hi Pawzi;
> What led you to believe this is a conversion?
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Pawzi"
> To: Sent: Wednesday, July 16, 2003 10:39 AM
> Subject: [2cylinderhondas] Rubicon bound N600?
> > i saw this pic on an old first gen Civic website.
http://tinyurl.com/h4lm
> > that is one of the best conversions i've ever seen on a Honda 600!
> > hahahaha...
> > i'm always against ruining these wonderful cars...
> > but....
> > this one looks quite unique.
> > anyone else have any info on this thing or seen it before?
> > i thought it was a photoshop picture...
> > but if you look closely at the windows, you can see the trees in the
> > background match up....
> > thought it was funny & i wanted to share!
> > enjoy!
> > also; anyone know if you can use some of those ATV wheels on the N600?
> > i've seen a few 1 & 3 piece 10" & 12" alloy wheels for ATV's in the
> > right bolt pattern...
> > just wondering of someone has test fit them....
> > would be nice to be able to get decent wheels, that don't cost $500-
> > $800 for a set of Hayashis that still neeed refinishing.
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