Eh, maybe. I dont really know though, i prefer that the car looks the same way that it is mechanically. I’ll allow the wheel offset, but it depends in how much you use.
But there’s absolutely no way to mechanically set the first group of settings I mentioned…
Eh, i guess you are right, but im pretty sure centrer offset and concavity can possibly change some stuff.
I’ll think about adding the other ones to the rules as allowed, though.
Challenge currently has 28 entries. Quite a lot, so know that i will eliminate all cars that are over 20th before round 2! Maybe 25 depending on the amount of entries. I mean, i dont think anyone will be overly sad if barney and a V16 limo get eliminated.
Are invisible wings allowed?
1992 EMR EX8 5.0 Spider
Want to feel the wind in your hair while looking and feeling good about it? The EX8 5.0 Spider is just the car for you.
Powered by a 280-bhp 5.0L V8 driving the rear wheels via a five-speed manual gearbox and a limited-slip differential, the EX8 has the pace to back up its panache.
All-independent dual-wishbone suspension at each wheel, tuned for agile handling without sacrificing too much comfort, and allied to 16-inch alloy wheels wrapped in high-performance tires, ensures that the EX8 handles like a dream, while 4-wheel ABS-assisted vented disc brakes give ample stopping power.
Inside, you’ll find a premium interior with genuine leather and wood trim, a high-quality stereo incorporating a cassette tape player (CD player optional), and driver and passenger front airbags.
If you want even more power, try the S (for Sport) package - it adds 60 more horsepower, a close-ratio six-speed manual gearbox, and uprated brakes and suspension to handle the extra grunt, plus 17-inch lightweight forged magnesium alloy wheels for more style and less weight gain.
The EMR EX8 Spider starts from $16,000 for the base model, with the S trim starting from $22,000.
I prefer if you dont use them. But, technically they are. If you are going to use a bunch of downforce i heavily reccomend just making them visible in some way. If i find out that you are using stacked/invisible wings i will take away points from styling.
Got a nice looking car for this challenge and it goes super fast too
Richard might wander past a workshop compound near the Art district in Miami, and catch a glimpse of two works in progress in one bay. One is a late 50s GT halfway through a convertible… um… conversion. It’ll never be a laptime machine, but its styling is largely sorted out.
The other is half-finished stylistically, almost no interior, and the workers have the running gear completely torn apart. From some of the hardware laying around, it looks like a serious track weapon. However, it fails to hide its Miata underpinnings, though he can see it’s obviously mid-engined. If he chats with the crew working on it, he’ll find out it’s AWD and powered by a rather aggressive flat six, and the prototype is very promising but still a ways from done.
He already has a lot of candidates, and this shop has a lot on its plate too. Is he interested enough that they should bother completing either one, especially the latter?
About 4 more days to the deadline, i have a quick question.
Should i make a new card for the cars in the video? Just for a fresh look.
Does this mean we can use a basic chassis (which is a visibility setting)?
Yes.
Would Richard pick a real “American” V8 land barge with a french name, or a Canadian turbo droptop with a pretentious suffix?
Fowler Baltimore 360 Versailles or Swanson 217 GTO, what a dilemma. Good thing both are equally
RR The World Wonders
I thought this was a car challenge, not a yacht challenge.
You know better than me, but I do know from watching american sealife documentaries that sometimes, you need a bigger boat.
1992 WM Welland
(overwriting an earlier version of this model, made in the pre-techpool days)
A true four-seat premium convertible, starting from just $16,000 in its most basic form.
Its 3.0L I6 delivers 210 horsepower to the back wheels via a five-speed manual gearbox (four-speed automatic optional).
The SE (Sport Enhanced) option package adds high-performance tires and a limited-slip differential, while the LP (Luxury Package) adds a fully automatic soft top, CD player, passenger side airbag, and traction control.
Even with both option packages fitted, the '92 WM Welland costs no more than $20,000. So what are you waiting for? Drop the top, get some friends on board and hit the gas to find out!
(Note: Trim submitted is 3.0 base model without either option package.)
1992 Bechov - Mechta XP1
“The fastest sportscar to come out of Bechov yet”
Strong and dependable cast-iron 4.6L v8
State-of-the-art DOHC gives a superior 215 HP
Blistering 0-100 km/h in under 8 seconds
Advanced SP Electronic Fuel Injection
Imposing road presence
Exclusive sports interior
Steering wheel with a stripe on it
Sporty MacPherson suspension
Aerodynamic features
Casette player and TWO speakers
Rust protection fitted as standard
Export-quality safety
All four wheels are alloy
Has fuel economy
Only AD$12,600!
Hello, just in case i forgot to DM anyone, i havent received anything illegal. About 2 days left!
Also, apparently we are nearing 40 entries! That’s gonna be a lot of eliminating after the 1st round.
I’ll do all i can but its a new record so far, so recording the video will be a lot of work. I might have to delay it by a day or so, but again, i’ll do all i can!
1992 Kamaka Decimal XS Speedster Concept
The result of a ragtag skunkworks team of engineers from Kamaka’s XS Performance division; using the base of the new Decimal kei sports car, the team has made it into an absolute monster by chopping the roof off and swapping in a 1.3 liter motorcycle engine. Safe to say that it doesn’t qualify as a kei car anymore, or possibly a road car, or anything that can be realistically made…
But it is cool as hell.
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the lobotomy 11
suffer.
Its going to be a battle of the ages, Barney vs Drip Car.
24 hours to go until the deadline!