Flemke - Is this your McLaren? (Vol 5)
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cc8s said:
flemke said:
Ah, but only one car has the enamel "McLaren" badge inset into the bonnet.
Yours? flemke said:
cc8s said:
flemke said:
Ah, but only one car has the enamel "McLaren" badge inset into the bonnet.
Yours? flemke said:
cc8s said:
flemke said:
Ah, but only one car has the enamel "McLaren" badge inset into the bonnet.
Yours? flemke said:
cc8s said:
flemke said:
Ah, but only one car has the enamel "McLaren" badge inset into the bonnet.
Yours? I don't understand why people speccing Ferraris simply have to spend several grand extra to have the front wing Scuderia badges which are also hefty enamel badges recessed into the wing itself. I'd just get some decent stickers.
Davey S2 said:
flemke said:
cc8s said:
flemke said:
Ah, but only one car has the enamel "McLaren" badge inset into the bonnet.
Yours? I don't understand why people speccing Ferraris simply have to spend several grand extra to have the front wing Scuderia badges which are also hefty enamel badges recessed into the wing itself. I'd just get some decent stickers.
About a year ago I was thinking about getting a Ferrari on which they came as standard. Had I got the car, I was planning to have some dark Porsche badges made up to replace the Fezza ones.
Recently a friend told me about somebody in Canada who did something similar. Fezza learned of it and sued the guy to have them removed. What utter jerks.
I think a bonnet badge - which pretty much every car has - is a different thing.
SKN said:
Did they form the recess by cutting an existing bonnet or by putting a 'plug' in the mould before laying up a one off special? I suppose they could have machined a recess or even a hole into a standard one and reinforced the back but I don't think you'd expect that from McLaren.
They cut a hole, which was fine with me and what I would have done myself. Nothing wrong with hand work when it is well done.Mezzanine said:
flemke said:
About a year ago I was thinking about getting a Ferrari...
Did you fall and hit your head?
Shocking revelations!
I then came to my senses and realised that the SLS Black Series was the 599GTO in a properly built form and I got that instead. I had to concede on the V12 part, but I've already got a pretty good example of one of those in another car.
Silver Smudger said:
flemke said:
...I was thinking about getting a Ferrari ... I was planning to have some dark Porsche badges made up to replace the Fezza ones....
Why would you want to put Porsche badges on a Ferrari?Translated with Google, so don't flame me if it's wrong!
flemke said:
On the P1s they gave you the choice of bonnet badges: traditional silver-grey rectangle (as on F1) or red "Tick" logo. Because they didn't want to have to make two different bonnets, to fit the different badges, when you bought your £1m car you found that the badge was stuck onto the bonnet, rather than being let into it. I could not accept that, proposed to cut the indent (mortice) by hand myself before they sprayed the bonnet, but for a fee MSO did the job for me, and a beautiful job they did.
After reading that I had to go and check my car, on the 650S the badge is set into the bonnet, phew! P1's eh? Pah!
flemke said:
I then came to my senses and realised that the SLS Black Series was the 599GTO in a properly built form and I got that instead. I had to concede on the V12 part, but I've already got a pretty good example of one of those in another car.
Interesting, and understandable. I wonder if the thought of a Lexus LFA had crossed your mind - goes some way to solving the cylinder count, and (apparently) delivers a sensational, different driving experience. Perhaps its build quality would appeal to someone detail orientated too.... Silver Smudger said:
flemke said:
...I was thinking about getting a Ferrari ... I was planning to have some dark Porsche badges made up to replace the Fezza ones....
Why would you want to put Porsche badges on a Ferrari?Wouldn't have to be Porsche badges. I was prepared to use a bit of black electrician's tape if that was all I had to hand. The F bonnet badge I can live with, but those wing shields are pure crap.
McAndy said:
Silver Smudger said:
flemke said:
...I was thinking about getting a Ferrari ... I was planning to have some dark Porsche badges made up to replace the Fezza ones....
Why would you want to put Porsche badges on a Ferrari?Translated with Google, so don't flame me if it's wrong!
trackdemon said:
flemke said:
I then came to my senses and realised that the SLS Black Series was the 599GTO in a properly built form and I got that instead. I had to concede on the V12 part, but I've already got a pretty good example of one of those in another car.
Interesting, and understandable. I wonder if the thought of a Lexus LFA had crossed your mind - goes some way to solving the cylinder count, and (apparently) delivers a sensational, different driving experience. Perhaps its build quality would appeal to someone detail orientated too.... I have to mention one thing, however. That LFA steering wheel is awful.
Jesus wept....
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