Teaser:Re-birth of Japanese Exotic

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soff

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Last of the mid-engine greats from the land of the rising sun....

Now at a pro center....using the same paint brand as Ferraris.......

Watch this space for updates on the Work In Progress (and me without a car for a few FEW weeks :bawling:)

and No, flat gray is not the new white



 
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Nice ..update update Update!! lol
 

soff

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More update of the project......




---------- Post added at 11:20 PM ---------- Previous post was at 11:09 PM ----------

Whilst waiting, always good to reminiscence the good old touge time. Now all of them have moved on sob
 

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cheh......i thot u mean japanese exotic dancers....muahahaha

why din they remove the front n rear lights???
 

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The SW20 sold in numbers and hence not really exotic... maybe legendary?

A paint job is really deserving for most of the SW20s out there... but your pro center left on a lot of things that will not make Ferraris come back such as lights as pointed out by Toms and rear cowling.
 

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oh man that pic brings back memories man from the new years day touge 2008 hehhe
 

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