Zonda in unfinished Carbon Fibre
Shamelessly stolen from another site, but worth it! :D
http://www.foamcow.net/cabby/pics/CFzonda.jpg |
looks finished to me:D
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That is absolutely stunning.
Horacio Pagani's own car is like that - in unpainted carbon fibre. A car like that doesn't need painting :) Chris |
stunning, nuff said
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I visited Pagani in Italy last week. I'll post pictures and details soon......
Nick |
I'd have one if it was done in white carbon fibre ;)
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Originally Posted by the chosen one
looks finished to me:D
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Originally Posted by CrisPDuk
Doesn't look too unfinished to me either;)
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Originally Posted by Chris L
That is absolutely stunning.
Horacio Pagani's own car is like that - in unpainted carbon fibre. A car like that doesn't need painting :) Chris |
It is also a seriously good advert for Pagani. Carbon fibre is a notoriously difficult material to work with. Getting the weave pattern correct and unblemished is hard. On an unpainted car it has to be totally perfect. Pagani was involved in the manufacture of many composite material parts before starting the car company, so he sees it as an example of how good his manufacturing process is. If you are at Goodwood next week and you get a chance to look at an Enzo up close, you'll see what I mean. There will probably be a few Zonda's down there too, so make a comparison :)
Chris |
OH WOW
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That is stunning craftmanship
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That's awesome. Probably my favorite supercar at the moment.
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Scoob could still do it through the twisties though ;) :D :D
I'll get my coat |
Very nice, I still prefer the Koensoieonenogginooesnigisgisoennig though:D
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<just back from the toilet>
Wow, f*kin beautiful |
As the picture was downloading I read the various comments and thought 'na can't be that good'
But it is. Wow. |
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