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There was also another one that I had seen, but cant seem to find it anymore. They had put a gemini body on a S2000 chassis, which had some awesome fab work done on it, and the body fit scarily way too well on the Honda chassis, I'll keep searching

think i remember hearing about that. its funny how well some shit fits though. like the 'civette' project posted on the first page, its a c5 with a civic body slapped on. apparently the wheelbase between the 2 was within an inch...

mmmm sexah....one day...one day i'll have a gunmetal grey 32 gtr in my driveway...im just wishing some of the gtr parts that were laying around in the dismantlers shed at triumph rover spares went "missing" in the shed fire

I can just imagine some blue mesh in that front wheel! Pity I'm not at my home computer :banana:
[waits for Vu to be hit with ban stick] :bunny:

All this talk about the blue mesh is making me put some one my car

its the force of the blue mesh.....ruby what have you done mate

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Don't know much about bikes but i do like this particular one

Aprilia RSVR v-twin. A pretty average bike really. Nearly all bikes come out with brembos and ohlins forks or the equivalent nowdays. But it does look hot!

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