Adamskiy
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@Adamskiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiy: I take that back. It can be road-legal, if you select the weight-adding and power-choking option for muffler and cat, horn, etc.

Ummm....they claim that it is a Radical SR3:

Two more:

Actually, that .psd host doesn't seem to work...try this: [www.psdnow.com]

Here's a .psd file with the body and wheels as separate layers (and selections if you want them), so get shooping, people: [uploadpsd.com]

Either I'm just accustomed to the look of the Elise/Exige, or the wheel and arch diameters need to be a bit larger....the wheels just look too small for the car to me.

I love the big black expanse under the kidneys...just looks mean.

1985 RX-7?

Why not just offer a bunch of option deletes/replacements to save all that weight, instead of introducing a totally different model designation? Besides keeping costs down on both sides, it stays street legal, and therefore more feasible for more buyers.

@Dr_FiIL: Yes, but only if it makes said ego even larger.

@NovaloadMissesPolar: I've seen them hiding behind parked semis at rest stops, where you can't see them AT ALL until you're already past.

Oh, and my uncle has a white late-model P71 with the black grill and black panels to the left and right of the rear license plate, on the trunk.

@Ash78: Yeah, the Duluth, GA (Atlanta suburb) police had a black Z28 Camaro that had lettering on it saying that it was seized in a drug bust.

2010 Headline: New VW 1-liter car is hugely successful.

I've hit 140mph on a public highway at 3am, but I've never been ticketed, or even pulled over. :)

@thunder: Speaking of which....I was just thinking about how if you take off all the rear glass on a 1st-gen RX-7, they're basically an instant 7amino (not the best of pics to show what I mean, but hey):

I liked Connery the best, but then I've never been much of a Bond fan, but have been a Connery fan.