Can anyone identify the car which has this amateurish looking aluminium work at the front end?
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Peugeot, Citroen any of their models?
Don't know, but... why do you need to know?
Audi?
go one give me a clue? can I phone a friend
Going by the plastic under the bumper reinforcer, the shape of the wing liner, edge of wing and convoluted wiring shroud, im going for Peugeot 407,
but although i work for them and have had experience in parts, now warranty i can't say i have seen that cage design.
[Edited on 27/11/07 by Michael]
come on it can't be a production item.
I hope
its rwd , so honda s2000 ?
ive had a second look , its not rwd !
Audi TT ??
Looks like something expensive to me...
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Originally posted by t.j.
Audi TT ??
That looks like an intercooler pipe aswell. So something nice and quick.
It is a production car, a new Audi TT. I was so staggered that it had structures on it that would be critised on a locost that I had to take a photo.
I would rather build my own!
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Vorsprung Durch Birdpoo!
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Originally posted by stuart_g
Peugeot, Citroen any of their models?
Nicht so gut!
Mike
I believe that's a homemade effort to fix a previous broken frontend, no way is that a production item
Cheers
David
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Originally posted by Minicooper@work
I believe that's a homemade effort to fix a previous broken frontend, no way is that a production item
Cheers
David
Do I get a prize for being the first to get it right?
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Originally posted by rusty nuts
Do I get a prize for being the first to get it right?
To play devil's advocate...
To be fair it's a completely non-structural frame that exists soley to hang some gubins and an undertray on. They should be applauded for using
a lightweight hand-made tubular structure for such an application where GM, Ford, etc would all use half a tonne of pressed steel, off of which all
the thin-sheet monkey-metal brackets would rust in a few years.
Nice to see craftsmanship back in production cars (even if it was made by a kid on work experience who'd never used a hacksaw before, let alone a
TIG welder).
Liam
[Edited on 29/11/07 by Liam]