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If that's the final spec than it's much slower than it looks! Better to just park it and let it look fast standing still :)

 

And wtf is up with that all-suede interior??? Man I dont see that as being anything other than a pain in the ass to keep looking nice and clean....

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I like it a lot, finally a new car without a fat ass. Rear end reminds me a bit of a S14/S15... The suede/velour dash has to go though... :roll:

 

Cool though, I really like to see things like this... one day I am going to build myself something like that. :D

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That motor in the pic looks familiar.... anyone recognize it? I wanna say Ford Zetec?

 

Also, and I know I could probably figure this out if I tried to wrap my brain around it (math not one of my strong suites I guess) but can someone tell me what 27.5kgfm of torque is equal to in ft lbs (or lb ft or whatever!)?

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Interesting car! So which county is the home for this car? And waht are the prices?

 

The interior is a copy of what Ferrari and Lamborghini used to do in their earlier days, laying black or grey Alcantara on the dash and door surfaces as a long lasting anti-reflective surface.

 

 

Thanks for posting!

 

Yasin

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...And wtf is up with that all-suede interior??? Man I dont see that as being anything other than a pain in the ass to keep looking nice and clean....

 

It is probably not genuine suede, because it just does not wear very well in the real world of automobiles or furniture. I'm thinking it's most likely Alcanterra or something like that. I'd love it for my car interior, especially the seats (no more slipping in the seat around curves and easy to clean).

 

Davy

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That motor in the pic looks familiar.... anyone recognize it? I wanna say Ford Zetec?

 

Also' date=' and I know I could probably figure this out if I tried to wrap my brain around it (math not one of my strong suites I guess) but can someone tell me what 27.5kgfm of torque is equal to in ft lbs (or lb ft or whatever!)?[/quote']

i am pretty sure that's a DSM?

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