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louiebaby said:
I've not seen many Murci's in the flesh, but that looks like a pretty faithful replica.
If he spent £60k on it though, even over 3 years, just think what he could be driving though...
A '93 Diablo?If he spent £60k on it though, even over 3 years, just think what he could be driving though...
madal said:
http://www.pistonheads.com/sales/3214511.htm
it does look good
What I don't get is, why spend £60,000 on that..... and take 3 years about doing it too.it does look good
I'm a kit car fan and I'm open minded on replicas, but £60,000 build-cost on something that has a sixth of the number of cylinders it should do? No. Just no.
It won't drive like the original. It might be good - there's a good chance it's not, but it might be - and yet at the very best it'll deliver a mid-engined supercar experience that's not the same as a Murcielago. And if you're happy with a mid-engined supercar that's not a Murcielago then why not buy a real F355 or a real Noble M400 or a real Diablo?
I could sort of understand on the grounds of running costs if it was a £10k replica, but at £40k (let aone the original £60k) you could buy something like a TVR Sagaris and run it for a year.
It won't drive like the original. It might be good - there's a good chance it's not, but it might be - and yet at the very best it'll deliver a mid-engined supercar experience that's not the same as a Murcielago. And if you're happy with a mid-engined supercar that's not a Murcielago then why not buy a real F355 or a real Noble M400 or a real Diablo?
I could sort of understand on the grounds of running costs if it was a £10k replica, but at £40k (let aone the original £60k) you could buy something like a TVR Sagaris and run it for a year.
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