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Looks great ! The only difference to me in the back is theirs have some black. Add some black and the 818 looks just as good IMO.
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Frankly, I think the behind of the 818 is butt ugly.
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Originally Posted by
Scargo
Frankly, I think the behind of the 818 is butt ugly.
I agree. I have been trying to figure out how to change it. I will definitely be doing the recessed license plate mod, dual exhaust, and possibly some lower side vents.
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Well, looking at the mp4s, there needs to be some blacking out in the rear of the 818 and more interesing lights.
No ofense Eric, but driving on the highway sounds pretty boring, especially in So Cal. I used to live up in Calabasas, I highly recommend you haul your car up to latigo canyon rd, take mulholland hwy, then Malibu canyon south to piuma canyon and get to PCH on las flores canyon. That can be maybe 35 miles of the windiest, emptiest, and most beautiful roads anywhere, and I've been to Southern Italy. I used to try to drift my first beamer throughout those roads. You have to watch out for on-coming high speed bikes though... and coyotes and roadrunners.
Last edited by Speedy G; 01-18-2015 at 11:01 AM.
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Yeah- the 818 rear end is really ugly. We need Vman's design.
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I have to say that the premise of this thread is a bit hard to believe ("..at home with the best of them"). Those McLarens are so awesome, there isn't any comparison. At least the 818 is totally rare which is going to make it worth checking out.
By the way, where did C&C Irvine relocate to?
I took my RCR Razor to C&C Carlsbad yesterday and the event was mobbed - many many great cars! Maybe it picked up some of the Irvine people?
I know there are some San Diego people who must be about ready to take their cars to Carlsbad. Let us other locals know and we will be there for sure.
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Originally Posted by
C.Plavan
Yeah- the 818 rear end is really ugly. We need Vman's design.
I don't share that view, with some mods it can look quite good. Being fiberglass instead of thermoformed plastic that was in The original plan makes it much easier to make changes. That said, I can't wait to see what FFR has coming in the changes alluded to in other threads..
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Originally Posted by
C.Plavan
Yeah- the 818 rear end is really ugly. We need Vman's design.
I wouldn't say the 818 rear is ugly. It's not bad, but could be better. It's mostly in the area of the top (R version) and bottom vent shapes.
I tired working the Vantage rear into the 818, but doesn't work that well.
Originally Posted by
flynntuna
I don't share that view, with some mods it can look quite good. Being fiberglass instead of thermoformed plastic that was in The original plan makes it much easier to make changes. That said, I can't wait to see what FFR has coming in the changes alluded to in other threads..
Being out of fiberglass should make mod.s easier.
Depending on the changes FFR might have made, that some have alluded to in other threads. Not sure if the ideas for the rear I have in mind will still work. With that being said. I do have a whole new rear idea(s) for the current 818.
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Vman your time is well spent on the rear. I would keep going with that.
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Vman, so far, I like your designs. The original 818 rear with the dual exhaust and modified fiberglass sections looks great. keep it up. With a more modern rear splitter that comes up from the bottom, it would be right up there with the exotics.
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Originally Posted by
Scargo
Frankly, I think the behind of the 818 is butt ugly.
Wash your mouth out! I personally love the rear end of this car and happens to be my fav angle to view. With the carbon spoiler and a well placed exhaust I think the rear is perfect!
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I pretty much like the whole design! As do onlookers.
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Originally Posted by
Speedy G
Well, looking at the mp4s, there needs to be some blacking out in the rear of the 818 and more interesing lights.
No ofense Eric, but driving on the highway sounds pretty boring, especially in So Cal. I used to live up in Calabasas, I highly recommend you haul your car up to latigo canyon rd, take mulholland hwy, then Malibu canyon south to piuma canyon and get to PCH on las flores canyon. That can be maybe 35 miles of the windiest, emptiest, and most beautiful roads anywhere, and I've been to Southern Italy. I used to try to drift my first beamer throughout those roads. You have to watch out for on-coming high speed bikes though... and coyotes and roadrunners.
I'm not talking about the Freeway, I'm talking about the highway, mainly Ortega Hwy.
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Originally Posted by
bigAl
I have to say that the premise of this thread is a bit hard to believe ("..at home with the best of them"). Those McLarens are so awesome, there isn't any comparison. At least the 818 is totally rare which is going to make it worth checking out.
By the way, where did C&C Irvine relocate to?
I took my RCR Razor to C&C Carlsbad yesterday and the event was mobbed - many many great cars! Maybe it picked up some of the Irvine people?
I know there are some San Diego people who must be about ready to take their cars to Carlsbad. Let us other locals know and we will be there for sure.
I meant it looks at home with the best of them. Sure there is no comparison but we can dream can't we? Irvine C&C relocated to the Tustin District.
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