Published on June 16th,2006 at 10:48 AM
By >Daimaou - G.G-B

We treat ourselves first… and then you too

Dear readers,

you know to what extent we strive to please you on Akihabara News and on NihonCar… and tonight I will face the horrible ordeal of driving around (500km in total) in the latest version of the Honda S2000 VGS just to provide you with a nice photo and video review of the vehicle afterwards… you guys are so lucky!

There’s also a video and an article waiting for you on the Colt Ralliart Version-R, released only a week ago in Japan, and you can witness yours truly trying to tame the beast on the mountain roads in Hakkone: Mitsubishi Colt Ralliart Version-R Preview, HDTV.

So I’m about to saddle up and take the S2000 for a spin… oh, one more thing: have a nice weekend too!

Via NihonCar
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We treat ourselves first… and then you too
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