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#17
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Originally Posted by NeedPorscheSpeed
Back to the topic at hand: the Japanese have long been adroit at copying German and Italian carmakers. They do an outstanding job, and their quality is admirable. This is one more example of that. Again, this is a fine replica, absolutely beautiful, just like the original F50 that inspired it.
#18
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Originally Posted by Serge944
Really?? Need i remind you who designed the enzo and carrera gt?
As to the Enzo, I infer that it was a Japanese designer. Right?
Just to set the record straight, I have no disdain for the Japanese or their cars. They make vehicles of outstanding quality, and the reliability of a Japanese automobile is generally second to none. In fact, I have owned two Acuras. (That was before I was afflicted by my Porsche passion. ) However, by and large, it seems that their designs usually are derivative of German designs.
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Their skill is great, but i have to say that is the most odd looking, mis-shapped, in-accurate F50 on the streets
BTW, the way i see it, Japanese look at American and European car makers, then produces a 'cheaper, advanced' version of it, which lasts half the life time of the American/European models.
BTW, the way i see it, Japanese look at American and European car makers, then produces a 'cheaper, advanced' version of it, which lasts half the life time of the American/European models.
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Originally Posted by hosrom_951
Their skill is great, but i have to say that is the most odd looking, mis-shapped, in-accurate F50 on the streets
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Reminds me a little bit of that really strange looking 944 that some guy in europe made, he made up a whole body kit for it. It looked friggin awesome except for the front valence
All of that said, the work is absolutely amazing. Not as an F-50 kit but as a body kit in general. If more people went to that kind of trouble maybe body kits wouldnt have such a bad rep.
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Thank God you didnt post pics, I just got back from lunch, not sure I could have handled that
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Originally Posted by hosrom_951
which lasts half the life time of the American/European models.
Sorry have to disagree here, my honda daily's have all gone over 200K while i owned them and i have verified a couple ofthem still going over 300K with just general maint. Most american cars i have had experiences with have had either engine/tranny replacements or both by 150K, just my .02
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So let me get this straight..... These guys in Japan did a very amazing job as far as skill and long hours, maybe not that great in taste though, but these guys can pull this type of **** off, and between all of us Rennlisters with N/A's we cant come up with a chin spoiler..? Hmmm all those pics did is motivate me...Looks like I will be going to town shaping some foam tonight....
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