Don't worry, that's just the box they ship the engine in. <A BORDER="0" HREF="http://www.supercars.net/PitLane?displayFAQ=y"><IMG BORDER="0" SRC="pitlane/emoticons/wink.gif"></A>
If it wasn't supposed to be gorgeous, then why did they give it such a nice two-tone paint job, and a beautiful metallic orange coating on all of the interior parts? And isn't the sport of drifting itself supposed to be pretty? I think that Honda just thinks that their precious Element is beautiful, and they want to make it look prettier by painting it all nice and drifting it in front of everybody. But what Honda doesn't realize, is that this vehicle resembles a chunky refrigerator on tires.
You guys are all missing the point of this car. They built it because it's different and because they could, not because they want to make everyone think the element is cool. If they come out with some sort of Element "D Edition" that is for sale to the public, and based on a drift car, then I'd be worried. For now, quit being retarded over it and realize that it's just a 1 off attention grabber that would be awesome to see win out of sheer novelty.
You guys are all missing the point of this car. They built it because it's different and because they could, not because they want to make everyone think the element is cool. If they come out with some sort of Element "D Edition" that is for sale to the public, and based on a drift car, then I'd be worried. For now, quit being retarded over it and realize that it's just a 1 off attention grabber that would be awesome to see win out of sheer novelty.
I am so sick of these ugly monstrosities. It should not have been developed in the first place, let alone modified...