What's the fucking point then? I thought it'd at least be road legal.Rhinoman wrote:Apparently its not road legal in the UK, I wonder why he hasn't put it through IVA.
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Maybe because it would never pass an IVA
I did notice that it was still on the original whatever the fuck it was reg.
I did notice that it was still on the original whatever the fuck it was reg.
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Where has that £15,000 gone if it's not even road legal? I could have made a Zonda version of that Porsche bicycle they had on top gear for less than £1000.
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Haha, I think the other reason is the Granada that the "chassis" is from, was also scrapped in 2008 - according to the DVLA!
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The Granada never had a separate chassis.
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Edweird wrote:I could have made a Zonda version of that Porsche bicycle they had on top gear for less than £1000.
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I like how he wants to get it to a test track to see how fast it is....i guess as fast a Granada with an Audi V8 can go.
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I'm guessing a lot slower. If the same attention to detail has been applied to the chassis and suspension design and construction then I doubt if it will hold together.timwilks13 wrote:I like how he wants to get it to a test track to see how fast it is....i guess as fast a Granada with an Audi V8 can go.
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I agree. I reckon it'll start falling to bits as soon as it gets going at any real speed.Rhinoman wrote:I'm guessing a lot slower. If the same attention to detail has been applied to the chassis and suspension design and construction then I doubt if it will hold together.timwilks13 wrote:I like how he wants to get it to a test track to see how fast it is....i guess as fast a Granada with an Audi V8 can go.
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Look at the stitching on the leather interior.