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  • Yippy! More of your custom Forza 2 cars

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    Dustin Burg
    Dustin Burg
    06.20.2007

    It has been a while since we've added your custom Forza 2 cars to the official X3F gallery, but it's not like we forgot about them or were purposely avoiding you. Really, we weren't. So, let's get to the vehicular goods. One of our favorite cars we received is Gabriel Acevedo's sequel to his first Spawn vehicle. His new one, as seen above, is down right beautiful. Gold star for you Gabriel, job well done. Our other favorite is Jayman007's X3F inspired car, because it says "X360F FTW" on the back, which is just the right amount of butt kissing to be enjoyed. And if you're feeling really manly and are up for some eye candy, be sure to stare at cade's Jessica Alba Sin City ride. Uhh, yeah ... it's nice. The custom Forza 2 cars gallery is updated, so go take a look and see if your handy work made the cut.%Gallery-3640%

  • Fanboy submitted Forza 2 custom rides

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    Dustin Burg
    Dustin Burg
    06.11.2007

    Wowzaz! You guys really answered our call for custom created Forza 2 cars. So, as promised, we're giving you your four seconds of fame (yes, the time has decreased) by adding more fanboy submitted Forza 2 cars to our gallery below. New ones include Jay's Spy vs Spy car, JesseBlue's Camo GRAW Cooper, and a few other beauties. So, enjoy your fellow fanboys' custom vehicle artwork and, if you're up to it, feel free to submit your own. That is if you handle the two seconds of fame (it decreases by the second) without needing to check into rehab. Submit at your own risk.%Gallery-3640%

  • Custom car builder creates "world's fastest office"

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    Evan Blass
    Evan Blass
    11.10.2006

    In a sure sign that they really will let just about anyone into the popular Guinness Book these days, an English gentleman named Edd China has just earned himself the coveted award for "world's fastest office" after pushing his Rover 100-powered desk-on-wheels to 87mph on a British racetrack. China -- who began building custom vehicles for a charity event and now designs them on commission with his company, Cummfy Banana -- has already assembled such masterpieces as a rolling sofa, mobile shed, drivable bed (what we call a "pickup truck" here in America), and most practical of all, a motorized bathroom. Although all of his creations are actually street-legal, China nonetheless gets pulled over on a regular basis -- though sometimes the cops just harass him for a photo op -- with his personal best being 12 traffic stops in one day. As the NASCAR-like decals indicate, the £45,000 ($85,700) mobile office (dubbed the "hot-desk") was originally built for a stationary firm, and comes complete with a keyboard steering wheel, mousepad horn, briefcase-based controls, and even a working computer and water cooler. Next up for China is a functional kitchen that he and a chef can roll around in, although for the kind of loot it takes to build these one-of-a-kind novelties, he might be better off just picking up a used RV and stuffing the luggage compartment full of caviar and filet mignon.