Super Street Magazine Tenth Anniversary - From '96 To Infinity (or at least until 2006)
Over the Course of Ten Years, We've Had Our Fair Share of Funny, Weird and Off-the-Wall Moments. Here Are Some of Our Favorites.
Photography by Super Street Staff
March '97
Honda satisfied America's craving for the ultimate sports coupe by one-upping the GS-R with the race-inspired Type R. Sent over in limited production, this rare Acura was a wet dream that needed little to no improvements to make it better. That's how good the Type R is.
April '97
Before JDM became a household name in our world, we were already featuring race cars from across the Pacific, like this Spoon EK Civic.
May '97
Current FNG, Carter Jung was the first to ever convert their DC2 Integra with the Japanese OEM Type R front end. This move got him front cover.
Bergenholtz should be a familiar name, but while Ed has been busy busting records on the drag circuit, his brother Ron was a meticulous show car builder. His DA Integra wasn't just the epitome of clean, it also ran 10s with its interior and sound system intact.
June '97
The name Millen has been synonymous with racing for years. Count 'em off: Rod, Steve and Rhys; drag, rally and drift. This Supra was a simple shop car for Rhys' RMR, but it had no problem busting 10s.
By Super Street Staff
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