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oh my... look at this Fuch...
look at this car and look at this Fuch...
http://www.356-911.com/shop/carforsale/935clonered/red935clone.htm
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Bizarre front setup with that deeply recessed headlamp and 'try find me' turn signals. Wonder what they bored the 2.7 out to...
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Completely ridiculous. (not the good kind of ridiculous....the bad kind)
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on the same site...
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Yeah, but real ones are going for $500,000.
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One thing to keep in mind also is that there is a height requirement for headlights, at least here in CA, so the red car is probably not street legal.
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"Porsche 935 Moby Dick Clone"
That looks nothing like the Moby Dick 935... |
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I strongly disagree
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Not bad, but not practical. I do always dislike it though when someone compares a car without the drivetrain/performance to back up the replica to the real thing. Yeah, a 935 cost $500,000, and this what, a fraction of that? But you also get a tiny fraction of the performance a 935 offers. EVERY person who has driven one I know of, or I've read about who raced one, was incredibly impressed of the brutal acceleration when the boost came on - I highly doubt this replica can pack a 5-700HP punch.
There was a 934/935 with standard headlights, full stripped interior, massively turbocharged, upgraded suspension, it could offer very close to the performance. Street legal to, owner wanted $25,000 for it. I was a teenager then, and of course a car like that wasn't something I could buy... my memory is foggy on it though whether it was a replica or not.
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"Buy this at a fraction of the cost." It better be one small fraction when the new ones are going for "500k."
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16" wide front wheels? That has to destroy any hint of steering feel...
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