RE: Japanese Invent Wooden Supercar
RE: Japanese Invent Wooden Supercar
Friday 3rd August 2007

Japanese Invent Wooden Supercar

Well, we say supercar...


Zoom zoom zoom...
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A Japanese furniture company has made a “wooden supercar”.

Unfortunately, this ‘supercar’ actually resembles a trike more than a car. Steering inputs are controlled with a set of handle bars and the passengers are seated directly behind the rider, sorry, driver. It’s hardly worthy of 'supercar’ status either because top speed is a paltry 50mph.

If this....'thing' still takes your fancy, and you have the gall to be seen driving it in public, prices start from $32,000. Make sure you take out insurance cover for Third Party, Fire and Theft, though - we wouldn't rate its chances if it was stolen...

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Kubica

Original Poster:

13,124 posts

235 months

Friday 3rd August 2007
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I was thinking it's been at least 3 1/2 minutes since anyone has tried to build a car to beat the Veyron's 253mph top speed - what's this thing rated at?

Timberwolf

5,374 posts

241 months

Friday 3rd August 2007
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What's it powered by? I'm guessing something electric because those look suspiciously like solar panels on the front.

And which will be the first magazine to accuse it of "wooden" steering, brakes or anything else? smile

Pegasys

178 posts

233 months

Friday 3rd August 2007
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did you hear about the wooden car?

It wooden go smile


I'll get my coat......

havoc

32,598 posts

258 months

Friday 3rd August 2007
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It was probably designed by a 'splinter-group' from Toyota!

And although I may be 'going against the grain' here, I quite like it!

...but I pity the poor 'sap' that buys one!!!


hehe

Ok, Ok,
getmecoat

Kieran'07

5,987 posts

236 months

Friday 3rd August 2007
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$32k?!!! rofl Why, just why?

hugoagogo

23,424 posts

256 months

Friday 3rd August 2007
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havoc said:
It was probably designed by a 'splinter-group' from Toyota!

And although I may be 'going against the grain' here, I quite like it!

...but I pity the poor 'sap' that buys one!!!


hehe

Ok, Ok,
getmecoat
this may be a saw point, but that's knot a bad car, it should run rings round the competition
they seem to have really branched out with this, why has no-one else thought of it? I'm stumped
I hope they don't get lumbered with high costs


btw has it been chipped?

r5gttgaz

7,897 posts

243 months

Friday 3rd August 2007
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Most Jap cars are wooden.

hugoagogo

23,424 posts

256 months

Friday 3rd August 2007
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reminds me of the Mclaren F1

you can get tree fellers in it

demon_jako

108 posts

227 months

Friday 3rd August 2007
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hugoagogo said:
havoc said:
It was probably designed by a 'splinter-group' from Toyota!

And although I may be 'going against the grain' here, I quite like it!

...but I pity the poor 'sap' that buys one!!!


hehe

Ok, Ok,
getmecoat
this may be a saw point, but that's knot a bad car, it should run rings round the competition
they seem to have really branched out with this, why has no-one else thought of it? I'm stumped
I hope they don't get lumbered with high costs


btw has it been chipped?
Arrrrgg rageshoot

Can we just leaf it there? I woodn't want it to get silly silly

peter pan

1,253 posts

247 months

Friday 3rd August 2007
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the brakes and handling could also be a bit wooden. May not show up on radar though!

FourWheelDrift

91,818 posts

307 months

Friday 3rd August 2007
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Timberwolf said:
What's it powered by?
A wood burning stove.

havoc

32,598 posts

258 months

Friday 3rd August 2007
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FourWheelDrift said:
Timberwolf said:
What's it powered by?
A wood burning stove.
Leaf it out! Everyone knows it'll run on 97 Oak-tane!

crank_case

31 posts

226 months

Friday 3rd August 2007
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Japanese tuning firms are already working on performace modifications for it:

A roots style supercharger with a four branch manifold

getmecoat

sprinter885

11,550 posts

250 months

Friday 3rd August 2007
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demon_jako said:
hugoagogo said:
havoc said:
It was probably designed by a 'splinter-group' from Toyota!

And although I may be 'going against the grain' here, I quite like it!

...but I pity the poor 'sap' that buys one!!!


hehe

Ok, Ok,
getmecoat
this may be a saw point, but that's knot a bad car, it should run rings round the competition
they seem to have really branched out with this, why has no-one else thought of it? I'm stumped
I hope they don't get lumbered with high costs


btw has it been chipped?
Arrrrgg rageshoot

Can we just leaf it there? I woodn't want it to get silly silly
You lot must be BARKING.
Mind you bet there's no problem meeting the "re-cyclable" requirements. Could also make a proper amphi-car.Wonder how many KNOTS it would travel at??

Edited by sprinter885 on Friday 3rd August 14:25

justinbaker

1,339 posts

271 months

Friday 3rd August 2007
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havoc said:
this may be a saw point, but that's knot a bad car, it should run rings round the competition
they seem to have really branched out with this, why has no-one else thought of it? I'm stumped
I hope they don't get lumbered with high costs


btw has it been chipped?
I was laughing out-loud sitting on my own just then!!! Brilliant!

beermaddavep

90 posts

240 months

Friday 3rd August 2007
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Should be in its element on trunk roads.....

PeteFf

96 posts

288 months

Saturday 4th August 2007
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With a twin exhaust setup it could also be a decent wheelbarrow smile

BadgerBenji

3,534 posts

241 months

Saturday 4th August 2007
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r5gttgaz said:
Most Jap cars are wooden.
No thats just the plank of a driver usually biggrin

speedy_thrills

7,850 posts

266 months

Monday 6th August 2007
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Bruce McLaren built a car an F1 car from balsa wood and aluminium.

thunderbelmont

2,982 posts

247 months

Monday 6th August 2007
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Amazing it got finished.

Had they packed up early, the whole thing could have been shelves.

Will Ikea be involved in a licensing deal?

What's the offer on the table, or do you have to buy it through a bureau?