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Acura NSX -> Ferrari F50


marcAB10

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He'll look better losing though :p

 

Unless he crashes then they'll notice when his "Ferrari F50" falls apart and he's left with a nice NSX.

 

That would be sweet, driving into a tunnel in an F50, big gust of wind then driving out the other side in an NSX :D

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Unless he crashes then they'll notice when his "Ferrari F50" falls apart and he's left with a nice NSX.

 

That would be sweet, driving into a tunnel in an F50, big gust of wind then driving out the other side in an NSX :D

 

Haha if it was just draped over instead of bonded :rlol:

 

(I was meaning the "GTi" compared to the TDi but yeah :innocent: :p)

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Did anyone else notice the cars in the background. That explains all.....

 

http://images.loqu.com/contents/652/673/image/1m/123/13.jpg

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http://images.loqu.com/contents/652/673/image/1m/123/90.jpg

Aristo?

http://images.loqu.com/contents/652/673/image/1m/123/68.jpg

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Impressive how they done it, but I still think it looks better as an NSX. I parked up next to what I thought was a Ferrari the other day. But once I got out my car I realised it was a Peugeot 406 coupe. It looked great, but sadly you could tell it wasn't the real deal :(

 

Pics or stfu.. :p

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I didn't take any pics as it wasn't a real Ferrari, I would just have pics of my Supra next to a red 406 coupe lol. So you stfu ;) Or are you telling me you'd have taken a pic? :D

 

So was it just a standard 406 and you mistook it for a Ferrari or was it made to look like one?

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So was it just a standard 406 and you mistook it for a Ferrari or was it made to look like one?

 

It was made to look like one, I drove past it in car park and thought "Wow I'll get pic parked next to that!!" So I drove back round car park and reversed parked next to it. Jumped out and then noticed wheels were smaller, skirts looked different and there was no Ferrari badge on bonnet. I looked around car and it was obvious it wasn't a real one. Driving past it looked good, but standing next to it you could see it was obviously a 406 Coupe. I've seen pics of the 406 Ferrari replicas and they were done properly, this one sadly wasn't. Must be a project in progress as back of car looked great.

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i agree.. a waste of an nsx.. yet an nsx is expensive the f50 is a beautiful car and alot more to buy so i kinda see y u do this stuff.. its unique.. i loved it before and i loved it after.. never seen it done b4. id love an nsx but if i could afford a f50.. its no contest in my eyes...

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for comedy value alone, yes, yes i would have taken a pic. :p

 

Looking back on it, yes your right I should've taken a pic as it did look funny :D At the time I was disappointed it wasn't a Ferrari so clearly wasn't thinking straight. Next time if I see one, I'll take a pic just for you....... If it shuts you up for 5 mins ;)

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