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oldsnail
09-10-2004, 03:32 PM
is this a repost?
http://www.f40.co.nz/f40/images/engine1.JPG
http://www.f40.co.nz/f40/images/F40%20Side.jpg
http://www.f40.co.nz/f40/interest.htm
racer_f50
09-10-2004, 03:37 PM
i've seen it before, but not sure it was on JW.
certainly an interesting project, and was no doubt diffucult to do, but i'm not a fan of replicas like this.
Ford Capri 2.8i
09-10-2004, 04:36 PM
A very curious project........it sounds interesting...since it seems that the performances of it have improved, and, as long as the sensations on the car are as good as the stock F40s and if it sounds as beautifully as the stock F40 does......the project is worth IMO....
HeilSvenska
09-10-2004, 07:52 PM
Wrong...all wrong... When a supercar dies, you have to let it die. And Toyota/Lexus? That just ruins the spirit of things, no matter how good it is.
sentra_dude
09-10-2004, 08:40 PM
As I am against any kind of car that pretends to be something it is not, I am against this car. I understand his love of the F40, but for the money he spent on this project (seems to be of a very high quality) I think he could have bought himself the real thing...maybe not the best example, but it would be a real F40. No doubt this is a serious car...he takes it to the track and it has 800(!)hp...but I don't see why he didn't just make the body a unique design if he wasn't willing to buy himself a real F40. His choice of engine is excellent (from an engineering standpoint, the 1UZFE is an amazing engine and can produce a lot more power than the F40's engine), and he seems committed to making a real car and not just one for driving down the boulevards and posing...but ugh. He is missing so much by not having a real Ferrari...and he must feel embarrassed when people ask him what kind of Ferrari is it and he must reply it is a Toyota powered fake with Ferrari badges on it...
Even though its a serious car, that still doesn't make it right, he shouldn't have Ferrari badges on the car if it has a Toyota power-plant in it (and if its a kit-car).
edit: ugh the interior is horrible...
http://www.f40.co.nz/f40/images/F40%20023%20(Small).jpg
vs real:
http://www.dennigcars.org/models/pictures/ferrari_f40_interior.jpg
wow! this is the most amazing replica i have ever seen! great project! :D
i would take a long time to notice that it is a replica hehehe
abbor
09-11-2004, 04:51 AM
Then you are a bad judge of cars.. It's certainly not a bad replica, but you can notice the differences very easy..
Ford Capri 2.8i
09-11-2004, 05:38 AM
After finishing the project, and when the car is able to be driven on the street in a legal way, he will be obligued to take every ferrari name badge off , once he will have made some modification without the ferrari permission, and probably ferrari has already arranged him to go to the judge, and he will be obligued to pay some fine to ferrari due to some law violation.
SnakeBitten
09-11-2004, 05:44 AM
You know what they say...Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery...Or is it flatulence :)
That interior is horrible...the ouitside is excellent for a replica...
After finishing the project, and when the car is able to be driven on the street in a legal way, he will be obligued to take every ferrari name badge off , once he will have made some modification without the ferrari permission, and probably ferrari has already arranged him to go to the judge, and he will be obligued to pay some fine to ferrari due to some law violation.
Wrong.
You are only obliged to obey the orginal owner of trade and copy right if you SELL or OTHERWISE profit from the product.
You are free to make a replica of what ever you want in life - when ever you as much as you want... (except perhaps for money, stamps or other onstuments of payment in many countries)
The car has been around JW before - and is an awesome car in it's own rights.
Afterall, the F40 is nothing more than a body around a crude tube frame.. ;) :P
chipanggo
09-13-2004, 05:29 AM
pretty good replica. close but no cigar. :)
bmagni
09-13-2004, 12:57 PM
hmmmm... no matter how good it is, its still a replica
5vz-fe
09-13-2004, 04:02 PM
I have nothing against it except that it will not have the special sound from the F40 engine anymore. But it is afterall using a real F40 body, not some cheap ass plastic kit. The interior does suck alittle tho, but I guess the performance will make up for that little imperfection
HeilSvenska
09-13-2004, 07:37 PM
Why do people do this? Do people do this with their spouses? If you think your wife's not hot enough do you skin her and put Heidi Klum's body kit on along with her reconstructed heart? Why not make a whole new car with whole new design and sheet metal and newly specced engine? I certainly would like to do that once.
saadie
09-13-2004, 07:47 PM
looks ok from the outside ... but don see any point of F40 with the soul of toyota .... its like a Mclaren F1 with the soul of suzuki ....
im with Helisevenska ..... hes absolutly right
sentra_dude
09-13-2004, 08:50 PM
Why do people do this? Do people do this with their spouses? If you think your wife's not hot enough do you skin her and put Heidi Klum's body kit on along with her reconstructed heart? Why not make a whole new car with whole new design and sheet metal and newly specced engine? I certainly would like to do that once.
I completely agree.
Really, this car is badass...800hp is not a fucking joke, especially when you have slicks and you take it to the track...but what was he thinking trying to fake it as a Ferrari. If he had made a unique body style, and managed to make it look ok, I think every single person on this board would be drooling over this car...I know I would, especially with that wonderful engine...as it is most people don't rate it much higher than the real embarrassments, i.e. Fieros with fiberglass bodies made to look like F40s...:roll:
mclaren_Gt
09-15-2004, 08:52 AM
Wrong...all wrong... When a supercar dies, you have to let it die. And Toyota/Lexus? That just ruins the spirit of things, no matter how good it is.
yea man i think the same
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