Red S4 FC in new Fantastic Four trailer
does he wreck it? 'cause then i'd find it way more interesting.
i like the REPU in the film Sudden Impact with clint eastwood down in santa cruz, but they're a bit more rare than the FC is. it's also shown a bit more than a few seconds like most cars in films.
i like the REPU in the film Sudden Impact with clint eastwood down in santa cruz, but they're a bit more rare than the FC is. it's also shown a bit more than a few seconds like most cars in films.
Last edited by RotaryEvolution; Jul 30, 2015 at 02:59 PM.
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Right after the mr2 spits flames (or catches on fire), you can clearly see the front and side of an FC being followed by two other cars. All FC hallmarks are clearly visible: turbo mirrors, flared fenders (no side vent, which the MR2 absolutely needs), wraparound rear spoiler, no rear quarter glass. Either that's an FC, or an MR2 with an FC replica body kit. At the 4-5 second mark of the video it shows the front 3 quarter section and then pans to the side, no one with clear vision could possibly mistake this obviously rounded shape with the wedge shape of an aw11 MR2
Last edited by lnbrown5981; Jul 31, 2015 at 04:55 AM.
Right after the mr2 spits flames (or catches on fire), you can clearly see the front and side of an FC being followed by two other cars. All FC hallmarks are clearly visible: turbo mirrors, flared fenders (no side vent, which the MR2 absolutely needs), wraparound rear spoiler, no rear quarter glass. Either that's an FC, or an MR2 with an FC replica body kit. At the 4-5 second mark of the video it shows the front 3 quarter section and then pans to the side, no one with clear vision could possibly mistake this obviously rounded shape with the wedge shape of an aw11 MR2
Last edited by lastphaseofthis; Jul 31, 2015 at 07:44 AM.
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