Mooncraft Koshiden Gt

Mooncraft Koshiden Gt

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Davi

17,153 posts

222 months

Monday 26th May 2008
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fuoriserie said:
Davi said:
I'm trying to find something I like about it.

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No, Unfortunately I'm failing miserably. Truly awful. Only made worse by the fact that the donor would leave it as impotent as it looks.
The donor has a turbo engine.......and should be pretty light, without the rear seats....biggrin
It could have a supercharger and weigh similar to a tea-bag, I still couldn't get excited about it 'fraid biggrin

Ozzie Dave

566 posts

250 months

Tuesday 27th May 2008
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Even with a turbocharger I think I'd rather live with stigma of the donor than....
and sorry but Costins have style, look at the Marcos!
Dave

FlossyThePig

4,086 posts

245 months

Tuesday 27th May 2008
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fuoriserie said:
stig mills said:
Thanx for going to all that trouble posting Italo.
I would assume that if its a one-off then its pleasing to the eye of the designer. Not something that would appeal to the mainstream kit buyer possibly but none the less it looks a quality job and done to someones personal taste. I always enjoy hearing people putting cars in pidgeon holes. "It looks like this or that", "reminds me of x etc". In this case I'm having trouble finding a comparison. Is that a good thing? If its not comparable then it must be unique which is hard to achieve. Well done that man!
A link to the build :

http://www.mooncraft.jp/yuratakuya/garage/koshiden...

and from what I gather from the website, but can't read or understand japanese, it's a one-off bespoke sportscar.
Google provide a translation tool. Try this, the english may not be perfect but you can get the general meaning.

fuoriserie

Original Poster:

4,560 posts

271 months

Tuesday 27th May 2008
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FlossyThePig said:
fuoriserie said:
stig mills said:
Thanx for going to all that trouble posting Italo.
I would assume that if its a one-off then its pleasing to the eye of the designer. Not something that would appeal to the mainstream kit buyer possibly but none the less it looks a quality job and done to someones personal taste. I always enjoy hearing people putting cars in pidgeon holes. "It looks like this or that", "reminds me of x etc". In this case I'm having trouble finding a comparison. Is that a good thing? If its not comparable then it must be unique which is hard to achieve. Well done that man!
A link to the build :

http://www.mooncraft.jp/yuratakuya/garage/koshiden...

and from what I gather from the website, but can't read or understand japanese, it's a one-off bespoke sportscar.
Google provide a translation tool. Try this, the english may not be perfect but you can get the general meaning.
Thank you for the translation tip....smile, it does give you an idea of the work done on the build....



Edited by fuoriserie on Tuesday 27th May 14:05