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Old 13-05-2010, 08:51 AM
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Default pistonheads f1 car for sale :cry:

http://www.pistonheads.com/sales/1445473.htm

Old 13-05-2010, 08:58 AM
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what a crack that would be to drive,every man and his dog would try it on at the lights tho.........
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OMFG. What on earth is that??

No, no, no, no, no.
Old 13-05-2010, 09:00 AM
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18" AZEV A's on a an F1 car

Looks shit IMO,
Old 13-05-2010, 09:01 AM
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close to the 2000 ferrari? when did they use fuckin great big wheels then?
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LMAO @ all dimensions were taken from a 2000 year ferrari, and then stating the tolerance is a couple of inches

TBH it looks more than a bit pikey, and certainly only bares a passing resemblance to an F1 car but i'm sure it has great potential as a fun trackday toy if the suspension etc is done well (seems unlikely though, lol)

Kind of cool I guess, would certainly turn heads im sure, but I wouldnt want it personally.
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Old 13-05-2010, 09:28 AM
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That looks awful if you ask me, if your going to do a replica at least make it something like an F1 car
Old 13-05-2010, 09:48 AM
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if you was to use that on the roads in aberdeen you would be brakin bits of it all over the place with the craters we got on our roads lol
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Originally Posted by gary fraser
if you was to use that on the roads in aberdeen you would be brakin bits of it all over the place with the craters we got on our roads lol
hahah too right have you seen the siz oof the ones on the dular beside stonehaven???
theres a huge sunk bit that i can get air in on my car :S
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Certainly different I think if you could get hold of some more realistic wheels it would look a hell of alot better.
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id use allycats with stretched tyres
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Originally Posted by Chip
LMAO @ all dimensions were taken from a 2000 year ferrari, and then stating the tolerance is a couple of inches

TBH it looks more than a bit pikey, and certainly only bares a passing resemblance to an F1 car but i'm sure it has great potential as a fun trackday toy if the suspension etc is done well (seems unlikely though, lol)

Kind of cool I guess, would certainly turn heads im sure, but I wouldnt want it personally.
It would turn heads yeah, but im not sure which way
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Looks like something that would fall out of a kinder egg
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the guy's ad say's "It has two seats so you can share the experience" where's the second seat then

load of muck IMHO
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