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CobraDan 03-14-2008 09:37 AM

Yes but do you have a gas door made out of billet aluminum that opens with a click of a button and a center and right and left hand mirrors built into the wind screen any many other tricked out pieces all for only $500,000 per copy.:LOL:

Hans-Olof Blom 03-14-2008 10:20 AM

It is UGLY!

They claim that they got the World-Leading Power to Weight Ratio of 2.75 lb/hp or 727.3 hp per ton.

The Weineck Cobra has a Power to Weight Ratio of 2 lb/hp and it looks much better.

http://www.worldcarfans.com/2060221....imited-edition

Tommy 09-17-2009 08:21 AM

First off, please forgive me for coming to this thread late. I missed this the first time and only recently saw the Iconic GTR on the cover of a magazine.

My question for those in the know is this. Unlike the cars we normally discuss here, this one appears to be a complete car with a factory installed drivetrain. Doesn't that mean it has to meet contemporary construction and safety standards? I don't see safety bumpers or other items commonly found on modern cars. How do you think they are meeting or avoiding these requirements?


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