Honda-classic super sports car appeared 50: 50 perfect counterweight

The S2000 is the only rear-wheel drive car built by Honda Automobile. It is a commemorative car launched to celebrate the 50th anniversary and entering the 21st century. People who know the goods know that the visibility of the S2000 is even comparable to various rare supercars. , S2000 is a woman with a strong self-discipline, unwilling to fight with others, but insisting on self-paced, perfect front and rear engine rear wheel drive design, 50:50 body weight, with 120 liters per liter (125hp daily) ) The F20C NA engine can easily run 250km/h. If you want to change the assembly precision, you have to pay a higher price to buy a more accurate kit than the original car. Even Japan has only race car Or J'S RACING will move to the inside of the engine, the general mountain road or track driving, she is enough to bring driving an unprecedented climax, and the true attribution of S2000 is only mountain road sports.


Another distinctive feature is that the S2000 is not equipped with any electronic auxiliary system, but uses a pure mechanical type, perfect weight and almost one to one body dynamic response. On the winding mountain road, all car driving skills will be amplified , You’d better not hide it, and take out all the “techniques” quickly to satisfy her desire for corners. Due to the extremely high degree of cooperation, the car speed can be relatively faster. Stealing, the S2000 will bite you fiercely, and the consequences of throwing away from the curve will be absolutely terrible.


This devil S2000, modified by J'S RACING, won the championship of Japan's uphill and downhill chase this year, which is extraordinary.


From the inside to the outside are full of Japanese blood, with the painting of the devil, just like a samurai sword can randomly cut through any demon ghosts that block it, facing the car challenge of any curve can make people's mouths rise, blood boiling !

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