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2015 Underbelly and Elevated Pictures

Aquineas

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2020
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Genesis G70
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Thanks for posting!

That's a really nice looking use of aluminum and a nicely finished under belly.
 
Sweet!!

PS: I thought this degree of enclosure was started with the 2g, but then saw pics of the 1g and it's the same.
 
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Thanks guys; I know it's kinda boring and geeky, but I thought someone might find them useful down the line, or just cool that they had these cars arranged the way they were!
 
Very cool and nice to know my car has a sealed underside. Where was this display?
 
Very cool and nice to know my car has a sealed underside. Where was this display?

Hyundai Motorstudio Seoul. Think art-deco, vehicle ordering facility in the equivalent of Midtown Manhattan. This is where wealthy Koreans would go to order their Hyundais.
 
Very cool thanks!
 
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Looks good, but wonder if I'll need to drop at least some of those panels for a good cleanout after the winter snow/slush gets up in there?
 
Looks good, but wonder if I'll need to drop at least some of those panels for a good cleanout after the winter snow/slush gets up in there?

That's a good point; I hadn't thought of that.
 
That's a good point; I hadn't thought of that.

Not a big deal and worth the trade-off for improved aerodynamics and sound reduction. Also, it would probably just be a concern for the more "open" front panels and those need to drop for oil changes anyhow! In any event, thanks for sharing as I'd never get this viewpoint of the bottom of mine otherwise!
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Let's hope we don't get this viewpoint. :)
 
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