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buomi??? That suddenly popped into my head. :goestocheckitout:
Bufori!
buomi??? That suddenly popped into my head. :goestocheckitout:
Bufori is a brand of rare hand-crafted automobiles inspired by American 1930s coupes. The company is owned by Australian brothers Anthony, George and Gerry Khouri. In 1986, Gerry Khouri began to build three special sports cars in his garage, one each for the three brothers, which led to the formation of the company. The name "Bufori" does not have an essential meaning.
The Bufori Motor Car Company Pty. Ltd. is a proprietary company limited by shares and registered in Australia, as is the Bufori Motor Car Company (M) Sdn. Bhd. in Malaysia. Originally, all of the manufacturing and sales operations were conducted in Australia, but in 1998 full production moved to new facilities at Kepong, a suburb of Kuala Lumpur, in Malaysia.
Bufori MKIII La Joya
The production facility in Kuala Lumpur has an installed capacity of 300 vehicles per year, and employs 110 employees. Each unit is built by hand using traditional techniques in a 25 step production process. The body of a Bufori is made out of Carbon Fibre and Kevlar composite material, which is light and ultra-strong. Only the finest materials are used for the interior trim. Every Bufori is made to order and can be customised according to the owner's wishes.
The Bufori MKI, MKII & La Joya are displayed at the Malaysian National Automotive Museum based at the Sepang International Circuit in 2003.
Looks like someone called HDR.
Home Depot Racing. Looks like he bought one of those rubber seals you put on your garage door.I'm lost.
Love the color and the wheels aren't awful
Saw it earlier. The SV makes me tingle.Oh. For the front splitter?
btw, you like Lambos right McLaren? You may want to check out the other DYSAGT thread if you haven't already...
Saw it earlier. The SV makes me tingle.
We had the press car come through, but it went to Italy right after. 2 DFW residents supposedly have theirs on order, but are down the list.Likewise. There's a heap of them here. I think that's just about the sixth that myself and other people on Fchat have seen. The best one I saw was the matte grey one though. Utterly gobsmacking!
We had the press car come through, but it went to Italy right after. 2 DFW residents supposedly have theirs on order, but are down the list.
1960 Pontiac Bonneville
A hot rodded something?
If you look in the Sexy & Mean car thread, you'll see it there as well.There's a spanking Verde Ithica SV on lambopower.com which someone in Washington recently had delivered. Only one in that colour officially destined for the US apparently. Almost puts the matte grey one in the shade.
Some car from a while back...
some kind of hot rod
maybe a '56 Bel Air
Some spots from yesterday:
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