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Chevy Bel Air's the car.Originally posted by xoggoth View PostI want a car with huge t*ts at front and big a*se at the back. Performance, reliability, etc. are irrelevant.
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When you drive at night why do so many recent cars look so evil? Those horrible bright, slitty headlights look like evil characters from Transformers.
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The mk 3 MR2 was a great little car. More of a reliable alternative to a Lotus Elise than anything else. Nissan Gtr is immense, defys the laws of physics, proper petrol heads car.Originally posted by BolshieBastard View PostThat truely is hideous, no doubt it will appeal to all the grandads, grandmas and otherwise totally boring people as something good to drive.
If you look at many japcrap car designs, many of them are just inferior lookalikie copies. The MR2 mark 2 was based on a Ferrari. The latest Nisson sports is an attempted copy of a Porsche.
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I want a car with huge t*ts at front and big a*se at the back. Performance, reliability, etc. are irrelevant.
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Sorry, poorly worded. I really meant styled on a Ferrari.Originally posted by Dactylion View PostWell in the Marketing numpty's sick and tortured mind... anyway!
Based on a car parked outside The Ferrari Cafe in Bridgend possibly?
When toyota brought out the mark 3 version of the MR2, they actively touted it in showrooms as 'aimed at people who might consider purchasing a Porsche Boxter.' I kid not. A salesman actually said this within earshot of me to a potential customer.
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Honda is under the name "Acura NSX"Originally posted by Goatfell View Post
FTFY
Didn't see any pics of any Honda on here
The clue is in the website name, it's for photos of wrecked EXOTIC cars
There used to be a Ferrari kit for the Turbo MR2, here's an example
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That truely is hideous, no doubt it will appeal to all the grandads, grandmas and otherwise totally boring people as something good to drive.
If you look at many japcrap car designs, many of them are just inferior lookalikie copies. The MR2 mark 2 was based on a Ferrari. The latest Nisson sports is an attempted copy of a Porsche.
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