Gallardo wide-body!
#7
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Originally Posted by virtualbong
You've got to be kidding. There's more to like than just the wheels. LOL
This was already a sick car!
This was already a sick car!
Your last statement must have been a typo, it should read - This was a sick car
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#17
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I'd lick it. and then go for a drive.
btw good catch on the F430 Spider, I didn't see it AT ALL.
btw good catch on the F430 Spider, I didn't see it AT ALL.
#19
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sick and wrong
#25
wonder if buying a murcielago would've been close to the same $ with all that work. if so if not it's what the gallardo should have looked like from the factory. minus the seams.
#31
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Originally Posted by CLpower
add on panels does not equal wide body IMO
I dunno, if you are able to fit wider wheels under the added panels then why cant it be called a widebody?
#32
the body is wider...so are the wheels. why wouldn't it be a wide body?
ive never seen this done to an exotic before. only 350z's etc. seems like you shouldnt have to make a 170k dollar exotic sports car wider. guess the gallardo is pretty narrow.
anyone know how the stock width of the 430 compares to gayardo stock?
ive never seen this done to an exotic before. only 350z's etc. seems like you shouldnt have to make a 170k dollar exotic sports car wider. guess the gallardo is pretty narrow.
anyone know how the stock width of the 430 compares to gayardo stock?
Last edited by zeroday; 12-02-2005 at 04:39 PM.
#34
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Originally Posted by CLpower
add on panels does not equal wide body IMO
#37
Originally Posted by srika
this is a widebody wannabe. that being said, I would still lick it.
#40
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Originally Posted by zeroday
i still dont understand why it's a wannabe. if they glassed up the seams would it then be a 'true' widebody?
a "true" widebody has entire body panels replaced - at least the front fenders or rear quarter panels, if not both. A "true" widebody has both front and rear panels replaced. Sticking on body-cladding is not widebody.
a few examples:
it doesn't have to be crazy:
it doesn't necessarily mean it will look good - although I think this is probably bondo'ed, smoothed, and painted cladding... i.e. not wide-body.
loook at these curves
and finally, my fav widebody:
THIS is widebody...