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By God Zidane was special. What a guy.

It's actually over 700bhp, but that's not been stated on the press release. It uses another 150-200bhp to power the supercharger. But hey, that's just a figure.

Yep, the windscreen is lower than in the standard F-Type.

What about the totally re-tuned suspension and the most powerful Jaguar engine ever produced?

If you tell them you don't want it, they take it off. All press cars have everything included.

I believe they are making 150. They've also completely re-tuned the suspension, and the engine in the P7 is the most powerful Jag engine ever produced.

If you are a Project 7 customer you can have the car built to your own personal taste. Wings, colours, decals, all these things can be changed or altered to your own personal wishes.

I had this with an article of mine that was shared to Jalopnik. The editor in question got hold of a better picture and wrote a short intro. Only thing I missed out on was stars really, I still got views and people seemed to like it.

Thanks for sharing Alan.

I'm playing Toca 2 Touring cars and Colin McRae rally!

Now playing

Play this from 9:39 onwards! (Then watch the rest)

I bet you £10 this never happens!

I'm not sure why the press is bothered anyway, since when has any of the press actually liked an Infiniti?

I've just been given an Infiniti QX70 for a week, which I'll be writing up my review on very shortly. I imagine the introduction of a new crossover into the market could lead to some revamping globally of their existing crossovers?

Great documentary, I remember seeing it. Excellent post sir!

I've visited Beaulieu several times in my life, and it's a wonderful museum in a wonderful location. Beaulieu is one of the most beautiful villages I've ever seen, and the motor museum is amongst the best in the UK.

This is without doubt the most most ridiculous, most moronic, and most most dreadful idea I've ever heard.

Absolutely. You have to wonder why this kind of thing isn't regulated a little bit better.

Sadly, this doesn't surprise me at all. As a matter of fact I think it's pretty sad that manufacturers feel so insecure they get into meat measuring contests in the media.