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Murcielago for 8K anyone? lol


adnanshah247

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  mwilkinson said:
I agree that body kit looks really good quality. Reminds me of the thread where a NSX was turned into a Ferrari.

 

the only thing is the size of it, up close lambos are really big and bulky and were the mr2 ferrari replicas fell through was the ass of the car wasnt wide enough so you could tell miles away it was a replica. if that kit is built on the correct dimensions i think they're onto a bit of a winner.

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  mitchell9006 said:
what thread? would like to see that. there was a finished lambo mr2 ad they wanted something like 35k :blink: and at the end of the day its still a mr2 :D

 

thats just silly, with prices these days for those original cars a replica with that tag is dumb. i recently saw a baby aston martin 57 plate on a forecourt for 47k!

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  adnanshah247 said:
the only thing is the size of it, up close lambos are really big and bulky and were the mr2 ferrari replicas fell through was the ass of the car wasnt wide enough so you could tell miles away it was a replica. if that kit is built on the correct dimensions i think they're onto a bit of a winner.

 

The Rear chassis is extended with a frame kit. This means the bmw V12 should go as it's only 29.25" end to end (hell, I reckon I could get one into the stock chassis using the same technique as I'm going to for the Lexus V8 (2JZ and 7MGTE are the same length at 29"). The only down side is the BMW engine is a crock of shite.

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  adnanshah247 said:
Gosh toyota did really well with the MR2, first ferraris and now look:-

 

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=140453288812

 

must say the fibre glass body does look really good!

 

You really need to see it in the flesh and have a good close look at it to be able to tell how good the kit is.

 

Be much nicer to put it on a proper space frame chassis imo but then you might as well go buy the real deal ;)

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  Dnk said:
You really need to see it in the flesh and have a good close look at it to be able to tell how good the kit is.

 

ow hell yes, no doubt im just sayin first impressions are good. honetsly till its not on the car, done and painted you cant tell at all whether its good or a pile of steaming cow dung....

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