View Full Version : cool car on ebay ?
Spotted this and imo i think it looks quite cool, what are your views on it ?
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/AMS-Murtaya-Subaru-Impreza-Based-Kit-WRX-STI-Rally-Race_W0QQitemZ250239435077QQihZ015QQcategoryZ29750 QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
Thumbs down for me. He reckons its moved the goalposts for kit car standards? Erm, how?
Id rather spend £20k and buy the ultra rare Escort G3 thats on eBay, 262bhp in N/A and worth a lot more to a collector then that ^
yea im with you on you can get a better car for the money. but looks wise i think it looks great
Saloony
27-04-08, 08:39 AM
Me and Stuart were having a convo about these a while back... gets my vote.
I'd rather have an Impreza tbh, and from me thats saying something lol
it appears to be a 'cad' designed supercar........I thought that cad was a tool to help turn a design into a set of drawings, thus it still had to be designed by a bloke....
it still looks like an old marcos or even a ginetta, with a back end like an elise. So it is just like most kit cars, it has been cobbled together from other designs.
On the plus side, cornwalls best composite craftsmen are building it.......... DID I MISS SOMETHING ???? When did Cornwall become the world centre for composite manufacture???????
OH and it is built from the wreckage of an imprezza that has fallen off the A30 over bodmin moor when some townie tried to drive fast to newquay.....
No I don't like it...
twistysnovagte
27-04-08, 11:40 AM
very nice,sisters boyfriend has bought the wrx sti on a 54 plate last weekend, and god does it stick you in the seats,fastest car ive been in its running around 420 bhp:D
General Baxter
27-04-08, 11:50 AM
i like it, lookes better then a scooby lol
i like it, lookes better then a scooby lol
most things look better than a scooby... I think they are great to drive, but when they bought all of the spare scorpio front ends off ford & stuck them on, it was a mistake...
Ps. Did you know that saab actually stuck their own front end on early imprezza estates & sold loads of them in the US?
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