Replica exotic cars

I would love to do this is I had the knowledge but I would have to try to match performance as much as possible.
 
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If you want afford the real thing why try and stunt?Champagne taste with beer money figure it out
 
would whip a ton of these whips...

relinquish all my dambs on the backs of yambs as a pull out and buss on their booty.
 
lets get this VERY CLEAR...da muscle car shells are made of REAL STEEL, and are licensed out by Chrysler, Ford, and GM..

those are 100% good money as far as im concerned, if you wanna bring back a restoration, or make one from scratch...

these fiberglass bang bangs? nah....
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lets get this VERY CLEAR...da muscle car shells are made of REAL STEEL, and are licensed out by Chrysler, Ford, and GM..

those are 100% good money as far as im concerned, if you wanna bring back a restoration, or make one from scratch...

these fiberglass bang bangs? nah....
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Man what the...like what is the point of this? Stunt all the way back to your 1 bedroom toilet/kitchen/laundry combo apartment? :{
:lol I assure you, that if you have tens of thousands of dollars CASH to take up this hobby, you're not living a poor lifestyle.

Im not mad at replicas if they're done with good quality...


Unless you source out an original frame they're build on a tube chassis.

Have fun getting pulled over when a cop runs your plates and thinks your car is stolen because it comes up "Kit Car" or "Handmade" on their computer. Ill give them a pass if its a highly modded track car and they didn't want to cut up an original but 99.9% of these things are lame as hell and so are most people that drive them.

What I would like to know is, where in those pictures did you see, read, or hear/watch that they didn't have the OG chassis.

Either way, muscle car heads build custom chassis all the damn time.
 
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I would never buy one, but I'd definition drive one of the legit looking ones just to see what type of stares I'd get :hat pull up in popeyes drive thru in the veyron
 
 
Man what the...like what is the point of this? Stunt all the way back to your 1 bedroom toilet/kitchen/laundry combo apartment?
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I assure you, that if you have tens of thousands of dollars CASH to take up this hobby, you're not living a poor lifestyle.
 
Im not mad at replicas if they're done with good quality...

Unless you source out an original frame they're build on a tube chassis.

Have fun getting pulled over when a cop runs your plates and thinks your car is stolen because it comes up "Kit Car" or "Handmade" on their computer. Ill give them a pass if its a highly modded track car and they didn't want to cut up an original but 99.9% of these things are lame as hell and so are most people that drive them.
What I would like to know is, where in those pictures did you see, read, or hear/watch that they didn't have the OG chassis.

Either way, muscle car heads build custom chassis all the damn time.
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full front suspension from detroit speed for da first gen mustang.

what ALOT of ya are missing da point with most muscle cars is da fact that THEY DO NOT USE A CHASSIS, which is better know as body on frame

construction....da manufactoring process to make da mustang, camaro, and mopar b bodies are monocoque

which means da entire body is a one piece shell that body panels and doors are then PLACED ON...

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this design embeds da chassis's job of rigidity into one whole unit.....only FULL SIZE SUV's are still made body on frame...

da LAST CAR ever to be made body on frame was da ford panther platform (crown Victoria, lincoin towncar, etc)
 
I don't care if every single part comes licensed from the manufacturer. They still lack the authenticity of being from the original production run and that bothers me.

The guy who morphed his NSX into a phony F50 is just :{
 


I'm assuming this is a show car.

If so, I must respect the workmanship. Pretty good looking work.

Wouldn't drive though.


The Ferrari old school conversion is incredble. Reminds me of the Eagle Speedster. Would definitely cop, if I was a real fan of that model. Only drive on Sundays in the countryside.

Otherwise wouldn't cop any of these including that Fugazzi Design, cause as soon as you get into an accident, RIP.
 
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This gets a pass.... Nobody's trying to fool anyone into thinking this is actually a GTR.


Its a Japanese "Kei Car"... Hence the yellow plates. Also notice how the badge says "gt-K".... for Kei


Kei Cars are a class of extremely small cars are exempt from certain taxes and insurance regulations that apply to normal size passenger cars in Japan. They are often powered by single stroke motorcycle engines and have well under 100hp.



I wouldn't be surprised if the same guy owns both of the cars in the photo and this "gt-K" is his little joke of a dd beater.
 
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This gets a pass.... Nobody's trying to fool anyone into thinking this is actually a GTR.


Its a Japanese "Kei Car"... Hence the yellow plates. Also notice how the badge says "gt-K".... for Kei


Kei Cars are a class of extremely small cars are exempt from certain taxes and insurance regulations that apply to normal size passenger cars in Japan. They are often powered by single stroke motorcycle engines and have well under 100hp.



I wouldn't be surprised if the same guy owns both of the cars in the photo and this "gt-K" is his little joke of a dd beater.
This is the car they used

suzuki cappuccino it has a 660cc turbo engine with 63hp

with a turbo Hayabusa swap

 
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