Discussion
Road Hog said:
was about to ask about the legality of the lack of a front number plate (would ruin the look )if it had to wear one...
I believe you can have your car 'excused' from wearing a front numberplate in some circumstances. Some UK Ferrari Enzo owners have done this, though just because one gets their car excused doesn't mean they all get excused automatically... each owner has to apply individually.Snake the Sniper said:
Whats interestiong (to me) about this car, is the part the size and profile of the tyres play in the look of the car. Its more obvious in the pic of one in a warehouse, but the tyres are a really integral part of what this car looks like.308mate said:
Whats interestiong (to me) about this car, is the part the size and profile of the tyres play in the look of the car. Its more obvious in the pic of one in a warehouse, but the tyres are a really integral part of what this car looks like.
I agree 100%. Can you imagine it with 19" wheels and low-profile tyres? It just wouldn't work. The whole car looks cohesive and 'right'. I wonder how much designers factor the profile of the tyres and diameter of the wheels into their work when they style a car?Edited by MitchT on Sunday 8th February 21:34
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