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Old 11-10-2010, 12:32 PM   #20
Acesanugal
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The texture of the A-pillar plastics are different from any production FC, as are the color of the writing on the window switches, etc.

It has already been discussed, and beaten to death, that the car is essentially euro-spec. There is, however, no chance that the car rolled off the production line with the intent of being sold in the way that it is equipped... There just isn't. There is absolutely no evidence to support the idea that the transmission, driveshaft, or differential have been swapped in that car from N/A to TII units. It also is equipped with A.A.S., and has no rear wiper. The 'roof band' is not even properly complete, and the car has never had the Finishline spoiler to go along with it's Finishline body kit. It has no cruise control, no C.S.A., and does not even have standard exhaust installed.. The door-set courtesy lights are all red.. do I really need to go on?

If you want my opinion, it is in fact a pre-production car. And by pre-production, I mean they were still fucking with it before the car actually went on sale... Final touches...Press mule.. Because the car is too similar to a production car for it to be a 'prototype'.
How must you think Top Gear is able to occasionally destroy a brand new vehicle? Pre-production cars are usually never titled... but that does not mean that they do not have VIN numbers. The cars are given VIN numbers simply for what the VIN does... Identify. It is a record of a unit being built. And most pre-production vehicles must be destroyed. Crushed, or, in the case of this car, to be turned into a proper race car. In this way, none of the bits that weren't supposed to make it to the production cars affect it. It's essentially just a shell for modifying.

I do rather enjoy a good debate every now and then, but the truth of the matter is, that none of you that are arguing nay-say have personally seen the car, pulled it apart, or been underneath it in any way, shape, or form. I think it would have been more appropriate, and more respectful, to have simply asked if Kristy could possibly unearth further history on the car, rather than jumping right on in to try and discredit it.

That is all.. and if you ask me, quite enough.
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