All pictures taken by Evan McHugh on 1/7(July!)/2000 at Power Station UK with the most complicated digicam in the world ... gotta get one! BPC.jpg - complete underbody shot showing most plates, with description. These shots cannot begin to show the superb quality that has been crafted into these plates. Not only do they all fit perfectly along the edges, they also follow the contour of the car both widthways and lengthways. The weird thing is that the plates (and bolts that hold them on) are utterly unmarked, so either this was a development car or else the owner never drove the car with them on! Unfortunately, there is no marking on any of the plates to tell us who made them. BPC1.jpg - close-up of the diff carrier and all side plates BPC2.jpg - detail of how the rear plates are boxed-up into the chassis profile. Also, behind the wheel is another section to protect the filler tank tube (not shown). BPC3.jpg - close-up of the rear plate BPD.jpg - MASSIVE front downpipe compared to the standard item BPFS1.jpg - Front spacers ... done properly? i.e., spacer is bolted to hub, wheel is bolted to spacer. Ben had these on the front and bigger (wider) ones on the rear, necessary in order to clear the coil-over adjustable struts.