I was wracking my brain the other day while running errands trying to think of something to do a Theme Tuesday post on, a few cars crossed my mind, a couple I will get to in a bit no doubt, but then a ill-kept Saab rolled by and a rapped the steering wheel, eureka!
In the low car, heck even the modified car, community Saabs are fairly often overlooked and from what I understand –Saab owners correct me if I am wrong– there isn’t a lot of aftermarket for them. Despite that however there are very low, very awesome, and very fast Saabs that exist among the community a sub section of which are represented here today.
Note: Because they are basically Subarus I have omitted 92xs from this post. Don’t worry I’ll get to that too.
TE37s continue to give the BBS RS a run for their money in the most versatile wheels ever designed categoryStyle 5s travel almost as much as te37sThis 900 looks great on what appears to be Azev Type A wheels? Been awhile since I’ve seen a setBagged rough around the edges Saab Aero 9000A clean 9000 that is quite the opposite of the one above…that also includes being staticI can’t say for sure but I think this is the same car as aboveBBS RS they’ll put that shit on everythingI thought Erik (who’s no stranger to tough platforms) was crazy when he picked up his Saab, he proved me wrongLikely the only Saab you will ever see on ADV.1 wheelsErik is not the only one who say potential in the 93 AeroNot sure what wheels these are but they look great’93 Alcohol powered funy car. It ran 6.63 / 207.40 obviously it is very little Saab but still…Not sure the story behind this one… any takers?
Alvee Products Saab 9-3 from the 2008 Australian Sports Sedan Series
Don’t worry I won’t post a photo like this without video, found below
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Thanks for showing love to my 9-3 on TE37s! Here’s a link to more pics of her in various stages of the build https://www.flickr.com/photos/71468283@N03/albums/72157655039518631/with/26031999462/
Also that brown 9-3 aero is on Ocean MK18s 🙂
https://www.instagram.com/slow_saab/
Hopefully my car fits in this list 😉
https://www.instagram.com/p/w5UmW6xPq3/
Missed my old Saab (buddy of mine Instagram)
The deep five spokes on the 9-3 is MK18 from MK Motorsport.