I think they only started calling them "Bullet" raodsters with the currently released version with the M2 headlights. The same firm has been making them a smaller scale for at least five years, but previous versions (like the one for sale) were a bit more basic. They still had the totally rebuilt front end (with those ugly Chrysler/Dodge Neon headlights) and drivetrain, but the rest of the body was standard mx5. They also used to offer different engine packages. I have a old "Fast Fours" mag with a 13B turbo powered version of this car and in the article they also mentioned 20B packages. MMmmmmm that would be tasty.
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re[2]: Cool car
re[2]: Cool car
Matt , I know you're just gagging to drop a Renesis
into your yellow beastie
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into your yellow beastie
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re[2]: Cool car
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Anyone who would pay $118,000 (australian) for that yellowy orange
mostrosity is certifiable. I will happily sign the papers. Notwithstanding
the undoubtably impressive performance. IMHO etc. ; )
Anyone who would pay $118,000 (australian) for that yellowy orange
mostrosity is certifiable. I will happily sign the papers. Notwithstanding
the undoubtably impressive performance. IMHO etc. ; )
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