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Post #1 Mon, Oct 2, 10:03 PM |
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dabaddestboyisback
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How much thought process went into the exterior design of this body? somebody tell me! This design is boring.
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Post #2 Tue, Oct 3, 1:32 PM |
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PandaBeat
Supercar Messiah - 90966
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Probably more than the time it took you to choose your username.
Go get #$%#ed by your dog and eat his shit, you pathetic moronic cum guzzling worm
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Post #3 Wed, Oct 4, 1:19 AM |
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godhainder
Senior Member - 479
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The design is minimalist and practical. As stated in the review, this particular vehicle was purpose-built and track-tested. I imagine that it was conceived with the true enthusiast in mind with exterior sheetmetal as an afterthought, and performance being the primary concern.
Optimism renders you oblivious to the obvious.
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Post #4 Fri, Oct 6, 3:30 PM |
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thunderbunny
Supercar Messiah - 1270
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Yeah, it's pretty much a coupe version of the renault sport spyder... not a very good execution lookswise... but yes, it was probably just an afterthought.
CMG: "Don't hate the player, hate the Earth."
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Post #5 Fri, Oct 6, 3:33 PM |
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thunderbunny
Supercar Messiah - 1270
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Well, actually the back looks pretty cool... it just goes to hell from the front bumper on.
CMG: "Don't hate the player, hate the Earth."
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Post #6 Sun, Oct 8, 11:51 AM |
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NeoGoatboy
Supercar Messi - 2228
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Is it based partly on the Renault Spider?
The 340R tips the scale at some 600 kilos. On a track it wouldnÂt make much difference if you were in a Porsche 911 Turbo or the latest Ferrari. Their ass is grass, and the 340R is a lawn mover
The Austin Metro was a horrible car, improving little in its looks through 20-odd years until its production, by then as the Rover 100, ceased in 1997. There was however a time when, bored with the daily grind, the devil himself visited the Austin works and went all Blue Peter on the little hatchback. He decided to eliminate the weight by making it all out of cereal packets and sticky backed plastic. Then he took out the weedy engine and dropped in a 410bhp V6 where the back seats should be. A bit of widening here and some aerodynamic accoutrements there and the 6R4 was born. A flared, snarling demon that the man downstairs is proud to call his own.
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Post #7 Wed, Oct 11, 9:40 PM |
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Shadowseph
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i bet this desgin was created by computer. not only that i think 12 cars gain an exclusivity to the actual buyers. they're probably already sold out and not only that it would seem this is just a collection that even Jay Leno would have one of his own. *sigh* a waste of money.
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Post #8 Mon, Dec 25, 3:26 PM |
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DerivativeN
Senior Member - 400
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Quote from Shadowseph i bet this desgin was created by computer. not only that i think 12 cars gain an exclusivity to the actual buyers. they're probably already sold out and not only that it would seem this is just a collection that even Jay Leno would have one of his own. *sigh* a waste of money.
yes, *sigh* indeed
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Post #9 Sun, Feb 25, 11:06 AM |
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jas88
New User - 37
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i think it looks great someone stick a chevvy v8 in there and see how it goes then
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Post #10 Mon, May 28, 4:57 PM |
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stighenrikaanneland
New User - 134
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Toyota is only making cars for retarded people- they dont make supra and celica anymore.!!
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