I found a body kit, side skirt and bumper!
If you're not a fan of it don't worry about it. I like the side skirts. I'm looking into the story behind this body work still, but the owner send me these pictures this week and I invited him to come to the forum and talk about his car.
Last edited by psuperti; Nov 30, 2010 at 01:17 AM.
Originally Posted by psuperti
If you're not a fan of it don't worry about it. I like the side skirts. I'm looking into the story behind this body work still, but the owner send me these pictures this week and I invited him to come to the forum and talk about his car.
The front bumper does look very functional tho. The "holes" are for brake ducts and the front air dam looks adjustable or removable for added front aero.
Agree... the front looks to be set up specifically for his racing needs...
the side skirts look vaguely familiar.... but not from our 'friend'.....
the side skirts look vaguely familiar.... but not from our 'friend'.....
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Im assuming its a one-off?? psuperti, do you know?
Those action shots are awesome. Pushing the Crossfire to its limits for what it is intended for.
Front and rear clear corner markers... maybe he is already a forum member.
James
Front and rear clear corner markers... maybe he is already a forum member.
James
The last photo, in which the driver is coming out of an "S" curve appears to be European.
The track is a dedicated road course. The advertisement is rather large and depicts a six legged animal with a red blurb coming from its mouth. Above and to the left of this animal is the term "ENI."
A quick google search returns several results that ENI is a multinational Italian oil and gas company. A link to wikipedia is below regarding ENI.
I would think it is fair to say that this Crossfire is European and hey may or may not even know of the forum's existence, lol.
The side skirts do look nice.
Eni - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The track is a dedicated road course. The advertisement is rather large and depicts a six legged animal with a red blurb coming from its mouth. Above and to the left of this animal is the term "ENI."
A quick google search returns several results that ENI is a multinational Italian oil and gas company. A link to wikipedia is below regarding ENI.
I would think it is fair to say that this Crossfire is European and hey may or may not even know of the forum's existence, lol.
The side skirts do look nice.
Eni - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Hey, good job! It is a european owner! I'm still hoping he will come and tell us more. But at least the pictures are archived here now so if more people decide to make body kits they have this one to look at. I think the only famous side skirts are the Reiger and AMG, so here is one more.
Originally Posted by BoilerUpXFire
beat up like a $5 ***** 
Originally Posted by psuperti
If you're not a fan of it don't worry about it. I like the side skirts. I'm looking into the story behind this body work still, but the owner send me these pictures this week and I invited him to come to the forum and talk about his car.
If it's the same car pictured in the thread linked below and it appears to be:
A German forum member told me that "The guy is from Italy, the town calls Catania.
regards V8 Max "
https://www.crossfireforum.org/forum...xf-owners.html
A German forum member told me that "The guy is from Italy, the town calls Catania.
regards V8 Max "
https://www.crossfireforum.org/forum...xf-owners.html
looks to be lowered...something on the rear as well, like a skirt...pretty tricked out for the "round" track...





