We cover all makes and models but primarily non-exotic cars. Cars that we enjoy adding our own touch to by modifying it. Mods which we like sharing with other car enthusiasts.
There are certain makes (forums) where we are contacting forum members asking if car owners would be interested in sharing their cars and projects with us and our visitors.
We are not a forum and our website is free for use.
We have a large collection of cars, projects, ability to subscribe to a car/garage, ability to share content with forums, easy image upload, challenge & battles, and much more.
Our website is built as an asset for community websites like forums, facebook groups, etc.
There are certain makes (forums) where we are contacting forum members asking if car owners would be interested in sharing their cars and projects with us and our visitors.
We are not a forum and our website is free for use.
We have a large collection of cars, projects, ability to subscribe to a car/garage, ability to share content with forums, easy image upload, challenge & battles, and much more.
Our website is built as an asset for community websites like forums, facebook groups, etc.
Scuderia Non Originale (SNO), which began in 2002, is also free and also favors those who enjoy modifying their cars. SNO is non-commercial -- no ads, no products, nothing to gain but community.
By "same vibe" I meant that our club and your website appear to share the belief that cars exist to be enjoyed by their owners, in stock or original form, which is at odds with "originale police" who insist that classics must never be modified, unless it is to make fit and finish absolutely perfect and every part Q-tip clean.
By "same vibe" I meant that our club and your website appear to share the belief that cars exist to be enjoyed by their owners, in stock or original form, which is at odds with "originale police" who insist that classics must never be modified, unless it is to make fit and finish absolutely perfect and every part Q-tip clean.
This is actually quite interesting. We have a "split" in our scale of cars. At one end we have original restored classic cars in show room finish and in the other end we have extremely modified cars.
Reminds me of the top gear episode where Jeremy kept rolling over :lol:
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