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Damn thats nice!!

Must admit does look good in the 3 door version ;)

if it was all Black then it would look much better :D:D

It says that they cut the bodyshell into three pieces and then cut and modified before puttiing back together......so it's a cut-n-shut !!

 

Surely the integrity of the monocoque construction must be compromised ? Welding etc must surely create stress points or points of uneven strength/weakness when compared to the original ?

 

I'm not an engineer so excuse me if I am being ignorant :)

 

And if a SWB Evo 9 or whatever it is was such a good idea then surely Mitsubishi would have made one ? After all Nissan did a SWB Z32 ! The whole purpose of the Evo is as a rally weapon so I'm sure Mitsubishi's engineers must have already worked out the best/optimum floorplan, wheelbase etc ?

 

Mark

Mark a cut and shut done properly is how a cars held together in the first place, loads a steel panels welded :) This car has been welded by mechanics unlike 99% of other motors spot welded by robots.. I'll trust the mechanic before the robot.. You must admit it does look ROCKING.. I want one..well till I weld me smashed Zed back together :)

Rant over!!!

Drooooooooool!!

 

Its a SWB, so its gotta be fast :D

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