Questionable modifications: pictures inside!

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Adding to the SUV convertible trend.
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Edit: a little more info. NSX based, sold on eBay for $41,000(!), item description was... interesting.

For this money you could get a real Ferrari. But everyone can buy a real Ferrari. This genuine Ferrari you can buy only once, as it is the only one in the world. The gasoline consumption is less than half of Ferrari with similar performance, maintenance costs are very much cheaper than Ferrari, and this car has the reliability of Honda ... ( Rust has no chance, in contrast to Ferrari ...)
 
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Sorry I prefer having a normal NSX over NSX with ferrari 360 body replica...

Shame that he ruined a car that i would love to own.
 
No, he asked that much.

...But wait on your post, it was said it was sold, you worded it out. That ain' my fault. But it's still selling, hopefully he will get it for much cheap. NSX's are cool and making one into a Ferrari is..not so cool, even if Ferrari's are great. But there aren't many NSX's left..
 
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You know, I actually really like that. Always thought that was one of the few impressively bold designs GM made in that entire cookie cutter two decades, alongside it's Aurora brother and the earlier Seville. I would also love to know what wheels those are, as well; because I'd consider getting a set.




But who does all that to that generation of Riviera?
 
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You know, I actually really like that. Always thought that was one of the few impressively bold designs GM made in that entire cookie cutter two decades, alongside it's Aurora brother and the earlier Seville. I would also love to know what wheels those are, as well; because I'd consider getting a set.




But who does all that to that generation of Riviera?
I would certainly drive that. Fail to see how that is questionable.
 
Nope, that's an Altezza
Sure looks like it was a 7th gen Corolla...

So, I don't have too terribly much against lowriders, and can appreciate them if they're done well and mean a classic stays alive, but the half-assed lowrider thing doesn't do it for me--particularly when a stupid wing is thrown into the mix.

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