Delfino Feroce stolen

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Nightmare

5,197 posts

286 months

Wednesday 2nd January 2002
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Flasher...it is an amazing combination I can promise you - I think I wrote somewhere else that it is undoubtedly the fastest 'point to point' car I have ever driven and I still do

Ted - so any thoughts on prostituting your members?! (and if you have banned Elemthingy then good on yer)

tvradict

3,829 posts

276 months

Thursday 3rd January 2002
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On topic, I think the Feroce could do with a bit of tweaking in the looks department but the basic idea is excellent. An impreza chassis and engine with a decent looking interior and sportier exterior would be awesome.



Tweaking, maybe a nip-n-tuck here and there, but most people said the Tamora could do with that as well! Still looks as if it'll do the job! I think it may be too 'Broad Shouldered' Wide n flat! Get rid of the Satellite dish driving lights and it would look better!!

Ted, any chance of a 'Hide user' feature?!

Edited by tvradict on Thursday 3rd January 03:21

ZZR600

15,605 posts

270 months

Thursday 3rd January 2002
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i know its a bit obvious but doesnt the name mean ferocious dolphin in french ?

MAB

1 posts

284 months

Thursday 3rd January 2002
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Happy new year folks!
I agree that a 55k impreza is a bit ott, but do you remember when the 22b was released? that was about 40 -45K!
I wouldn't buy one personally but some people must have money to burn!
As for elumthingy I think he's just on a wind up & is just trying to play everybody off against each other.
Anyway cracking website & keep up the good work ted!

JonRB

74,890 posts

274 months

Thursday 3rd January 2002
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doesnt the name mean ferocious dolphin in french?
Yep. Certainly does. So the Japanese don't have a monopoly on strange names after all.

craigw

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12,248 posts

284 months

Thursday 3rd January 2002
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I'm going to drive it in the next few weeks, will let you know how it compares to the Griffith.