From: Jack on
Daryl Walford wrote:
> Noddy wrote:
>> "Daryl Walford" <user(a)example.net> wrote in message
>> news:130unvfseb03e16(a)corp.supernews.com...
>>
>>> What a waste of a good Celica and a lot of plastic.
>>> The seller is stretching his luck by stating that it was manufactured
>>> by Ferrari, he also described the carbies as SU's which they aren't.
>>
>> He obviously doesn't have a clue, which would explain why anyone would
>> subject a perfectly good Celica to such an abortion of a body job :)
>>
>
> I remember seeing kits advertised somewhere (possibly a Pommy kit car
> mag) for that "Ferrari" conversion so unfortunately that may not be a
> one of.
> If it was done as a bit of a joke then it would be good for a laugh but
> the clown selling that thing seemed to be serious.
>
>
>
> Daryl
From memeory they made kits for celica's and cortina's, the reduced
weight giving them a little extra oomph. Most guys do it to pick up
sheila's in anyway....
From: Scotty on

"Daryl Walford" <user(a)example.net> wrote in message
news:130v3uf4htc06e7(a)corp.supernews.com...
> Noddy wrote:
>> "Daryl Walford" <user(a)example.net> wrote in message
>> news:130unvfseb03e16(a)corp.supernews.com...
>>
>>> What a waste of a good Celica and a lot of plastic.
>>> The seller is stretching his luck by stating that it was manufactured by
>>> Ferrari, he also described the carbies as SU's which they aren't.

Arn't they Makuni Solex on the 2TG's?

>>
>> He obviously doesn't have a clue, which would explain why anyone would
>> subject a perfectly good Celica to such an abortion of a body job :)
>>
Someones make some money from it, this guy wont though.

>
> I remember seeing kits advertised somewhere (possibly a Pommy kit car mag)
> for that "Ferrari" conversion so unfortunately that may not be a one of.
> If it was done as a bit of a joke then it would be good for a laugh but
> the clown selling that thing seemed to be serious.
>
>
>
> Daryl


From: Noddy on

"Daryl Walford" <user(a)example.net> wrote in message
news:130v3uf4htc06e7(a)corp.supernews.com...

> I remember seeing kits advertised somewhere (possibly a Pommy kit car mag)
> for that "Ferrari" conversion so unfortunately that may not be a one of.

I've actually seen one before, but it was *years* ago, and thought that good
taste might have seen to any of them existing today.

Alas....

> If it was done as a bit of a joke then it would be good for a laugh but
> the clown selling that thing seemed to be serious.

If I remember correctly, the company making (or selling) them in Australia
used to advertise in a few of the popular car mags, with catchy phrases like
"impress women" and "people can't tell the difference".

Obviously some people can't :)

--
Regards,
Noddy.


From: Dan--- on
On Sun, 01 Apr 2007 12:04:50 +0000, the_dawggie PCM code reading says :


>
> I'm mentally fucked up, however Cyborg exceeds what I can do, or think up.
>
> I could give an interpretation if I really thought about it, but this is
> not the right NG to do so.

Go one we know you want to. :-)

--
Regards
Dan


From: Michael C on
"Noddy" <dg4163@(nospam)dodo.com.au> wrote in message news:460f9e11$0$24858
> If I remember correctly, the company making (or selling) them in Australia
> used to advertise in a few of the popular car mags, with catchy phrases
> like "impress women" and "people can't tell the difference".
>
> Obviously some people can't :)

Looks just like a ferrari, except tall and skinny like a celica. Oddly it
goes like a celica too.

Michael


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