+1, 0 ,-1 If you are a purist get out of this thread, even an 'SV'd' Muira is a kit in a certain way, and do not upgrade, cooling fans, radial tires or R134 AC compressor Some people have tons of talent, or time and do wild things, see the custom Masser Roadster in another thread, my hat is off to this guy...amazing, it will out handle REAL cars. Others dream of an Fcar or Lambo and that's all they can afford, their err is when they try to pass it off as the real thing. Sure you can buy a less expensive 328 car but then OE components get expensive and service can be complex and if you are not plugged in to a 'fraternity' like we have here you can get waay under reaally fast. So yeah some of these 'kit' look funny, but hey these cars get driven, create some pleasure and enjoyment and while these owners are spending on cars and the auto parts store, there not on drugs or doing crazy other illegal activities. my 2cents
Talent and time to do wild things is not objectionable - quite the opposite. High tech mods, individual style, creativity and hot rodding are all fine. But the Mercedes-Benz "Gazelle" replicas come with a different star on the hood, as they should. They're okay cars in their own right and a nice tribute to a fine car that few can have. That's all good. A Fiero is not a Ferrari, however - no matter how beautifully modified, no matter how fast it can go - and should not be badged as one. And what's with the "Purists should get off this board" bull****? This is FERRARIchat, not KITCARchat, in case you haven't noticed, and the title of this thread is CRAPPY Replicas Thread. Those of you who think that all kit cars are just the pinnacle of automotive achievement can start a "Fabulous-Fieros-Made-to-Sort-Of-Resemble-Exotics" thread. Hopefully on a different chat board.
+2 And the Mona Lisa would look much hotter in a string bikini.......umm. I have a replica of 'Aphrodite of Milos' (Venus) with arms. She looks much better than the original because she has arms!
Okay when you find me an Enzo owner who's willing to take his car out to an Autocross event ill see if I can put him in touch and we'll see what happens. Till then I won't say anything else other than id wanna see that happen. I won't say Superior to the original, id say if someone builds it right it can be just as good.. Regardless of how great a kit is it will never be better than the original. You can't replicate the engineering thats found in the real cars. I wish i could get a GM or Ford engine to sound like a Ferrari or Lamborghini V12. Even trying to get a BMW or jag V12 to sound exotic is near impossible. You see anyone who knows me will know I appreciate both originals and kits and that evidence can be seen through my youtube channel, you'll see videos of both that I have filmed from friends project Lambo replica's to friends real Lamborghini Diablo's. Why I'm I apart of this forum, I'm here to share the passion of Ferrari and exotics in general kits or not with everyone else including you. I can't get that while being on LS1tech(I own an Fbody) or anywere else. I like exotic cars all together. I can't exclude the fact that kits can be just exotic looking. What I don't understand is why folks dislike them so much. Even well built ones.
I think that the Kit Murci in NJ was just on Ebay for sale, i bet the front spoiler air Dam will not last that long , its about 2 inches from the ground, how ever buys it will break off the whole front 1 st time out . the problem i see is if the car looks like a supercar it should preform like a supercar. i don`t have a problem with kit cars, but i don`t like kit cars that pretend to something they are not .
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Porsche-Boxster-1999-5-LAMBORGHINI-DIABLO-ROADSTER-REPLICA-2001-PORSCHE-BOXSTER-NO-RESERVE-/170742531982?pt=US_Cars_Trucks&hash=item27c10c478e Sorry if it is a repost, but I just had to do it.
When you drive this car the whole neighborhood hears that a Lambo is coming. Well, that's all I need to know! Wish there was a Buy It Now option, instead I must battle it out with all the other bidders.
The front spoiler all depends on the airshocks he puts on the car. if the next owner doesn't put adjustable suspension yeah it will be smashed in. Or if he run's it hard on a road full of pot holes Then again my buddies REAL Diablo has the same problem and he's looking at buying another bumper soon. The good thing with kits is anything can be corrected, I donno if they sell airbag kits for real lambos. I have heard of people using skateboard wheels in order to go over bumps.
And what do I see, the crappiest ever, Replica Ferrari... Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
What do you think about this one. Looks like the beginning of something cool. Image Unavailable, Please Login
Come on, that one's really good. The only giveaway that it's actually a Fiero is that the headlights are stuck open!
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/1999-Lamborghini-Diablo-VT-Roadster-replica-NAERC-/260917414432?pt=US_Cars_Trucks&hash=item3cbfe3ca20 Check this out. It looks accurate but its still rocking the bone stock Fiero 2.8. Put a V12 or a 3800 SC and this thing could run with an original.
Accurate or not, that one looks good. Apart from the lamborghini cover on top of the V6. Does it have a proper new rear subframe or is it just a relatively simple stretch?
More than real Ferraris? I don't know; maybe, maybe not. It depends on the owner. I know a rather large number of Ferrari owners, and nearly all of them do drive their cars. for the owners? Again: Maybe. Or maybe, as in the examples above, the gaps between body panels are so wide that the sound of the wind whistling in drowns out the sound of the marvelous roar of the Pontiac V6. There's no valid reason to believe that building a kit car prevents people from engaging in drug use or other crazy illegal activity. On the contrary, I think that there is significant empirical evidence to suggest that many of these cars' builders were, in fact, under the influence of hallucinogens at the time of construction - and there is probable cause to believe that they are guilty of felony tastelessness as well.
There's no valid reason to believe that building a kit car prevents people from engaging in drug use or other crazy illegal activity. On the contrary, I think that there is significant empirical evidence to suggest that many of these cars' builders were, in fact, under the influence of hallucinogens at the time of construction - and there is probable cause to believe that they are guilty of felony tastelessness as well.[/QUOTE] To Funny and great use of a few large words.