Custom Crossfire
Originally Posted by caddymike85
There are now at least three threads about this ugly-as-sin car.
I would take it and de-rice it a bit with different paint and wheels. It would seem they got the turbos working based on the ad.
Last edited by LantanaTX; Sep 29, 2011 at 01:00 AM.
Originally Posted by acrispy1
I like it....
.. with some tweaks and a more subtle treatment this car would be awesome
I gotta say wow on this one!
Not sure about the interior/exterior color combination.
I dont like the head lights and would like to see a picture of the grill / front bumper.
It appears everything is first class.
Not sure about the interior/exterior color combination.
I dont like the head lights and would like to see a picture of the grill / front bumper.
It appears everything is first class.
Originally Posted by AlG
I'm sure they put a lot of time and money into it but I doubt they'll get offered more than $5000 for it. Our cars are just not worth a whole lot of dough.
Originally Posted by Thirteendog
I like the Ferrari F430 tail lights
You having a r171, do you know if the seatbelt in your car will fit the xf?
What a shame.
"Plas-tic", too smoothed over makes it look like plastic shell piece.
I always wondered what the Crossfire would look like in sports car yellow. This just doesn't seem the right example to look at.
The yellow w/ the black top just seems like a really 70's type of paintjob on a car who's styling goes back farther than that. Its like putting a super graphic on a 1950's Buick Special.
What's really is a shame is when people use an already pretty rare cars to saturate it with overstyling/body alterations. Seen here they totally get rid of the Crossfire's already unique tailights in favor of a Ferrari wannabe kit.
I guess I'm too old for this kind of stuff. 27 must be the cutoff point since I would still rather have your average everyday Crossfire than is overpriced monstrocity.
"Plas-tic", too smoothed over makes it look like plastic shell piece.
I always wondered what the Crossfire would look like in sports car yellow. This just doesn't seem the right example to look at.
The yellow w/ the black top just seems like a really 70's type of paintjob on a car who's styling goes back farther than that. Its like putting a super graphic on a 1950's Buick Special.
What's really is a shame is when people use an already pretty rare cars to saturate it with overstyling/body alterations. Seen here they totally get rid of the Crossfire's already unique tailights in favor of a Ferrari wannabe kit.
I guess I'm too old for this kind of stuff. 27 must be the cutoff point since I would still rather have your average everyday Crossfire than is overpriced monstrocity.
Originally Posted by arado
They took a knife blade and turned it into an axe. gary



