Questionable modifications: pictures inside!

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I fail to see what's wrong about the replica of the one-off convertible. I mean, it's the most reasonable way to have it, unless you have an enormous ton of money to buy the car from "The Living Daylights", right?
Perhaps there's a poor choice for a base car?
 
I fail to see what's wrong about the replica of the one-off convertible. I mean, it's the most reasonable way to have it, unless you have an enormous ton of money to buy the car from "The Living Daylights", right?
Perhaps there's a poor choice for a base car?
Slapping chintzy body panels onto a Miata does not a Toyota 2000GT convertible replica make--at best it's a "tribute," like a shortened Countach made from an unstretched Fiero.

It could be worse, though...

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Slapping chintzy body panels onto a Miata does not a Toyota 2000GT convertible replica make--at best it's a "tribute," like a shortened Countach made from an unstretched Fiero.
I see, thanks for pointing it out.
Perhaps Honda S2000 would've been a better base? It has proportions more similar to 2000GT's.

It could be worse, though...

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Now this is just plain bad quality.
 
Besides the chrome mouth in the front, I'm strangely liking this. Although maybe in a different color... like black.

That 3000GT however is just bad.
 
I have the nagging suspicion it's Mansory--what with the general tastelessness of the restyling and the presence of forged carbon fiber--and Man am I sory.

As little interest as I have in new Ferraris, this is a fate I don't wish upon them.
 
I've seen exactly one 350Z that made those fenders work. And it's an absolutely insane track car that runs 325 wide slicks all around.
 
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