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0EPII1
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No, I am not talking about Ferruccio Lamborghini, but Arash Farboud. He will sell his Farboud GT in the US as well!

The car has achieved 60 mph in 3.7 seconds, and stayed with a Carrera GT till 140 mph in a road race, at which point, the [illegal] race was aborted.

Some pictures below. Click link below for more pics and full story, including a test drive.

http://www.worldcarfans.com/features.cfm/country/ecf/featureID/
1060418.001/specialtymarques/wcf-test-drive-farboud-gts


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"Ferrari’s stock answer is ‘no’, but some people just aren’t used to hearing it. So when Arash Farboud politely enquired about the Ferrari Enzo and got told where to go, his first response was to order a Porsche Carrera GT. For most rich youngsters that would have been that, we’d never have heard of him, but not Arash.

Because then, for reasons he’s still struggling to rationalise himself, he went and built his own supercar in a pique of petulant rage with the express purpose of blowing the Prancing Horse’s legs off.

Farboud started in 1999 with a wild concept, a Porsche GT1 replica, and once he’d calmed down he freely admits he should have killed off the whole idea. It’s one thing building a shiny new prototype and lapping up attention at the shows, it’s quite another turning that dream into a reality and most fledgling manufacturers fall at the mass production hurdle as the bailiffs take their house, wife and self-respect. Just ask John DeLorean.

But that hasn’t happened here, in part due to Arash’s conservative start. The 29-year-old set up a workshop opposite the family pharmaceutical company that pays for his impressive collection of exotica. Then, with the help of just two full time engineers, he gave painful birth to a supercar company."


















[Edited on April 20, 2006 at 8:36 PM. Reason : ]

[Edited on April 21, 2006 at 7:56 AM. Reason : -]

4/20/2006 8:26:47 PM

timswar
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well, it's a very pretty car...

4/20/2006 8:32:31 PM

Weeeees
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i wish i had that kind of cash

4/20/2006 8:34:23 PM

tchenku
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I dont like the wheels and I dont like the door carve-out design.

i'll go ahead and say it looks like:
porsche GT + elise front ends mixed
mazda3/rx8 rear

whine whine whine

4/20/2006 8:38:40 PM

0EPII1
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Dude has got too much cas lying around...

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"As for Arash, he has left his name above the door and moved on to his next project, which he will unleash at the UK motor show and promises to be something truly special.

When Ferrari turned him down for the Enzo, Farboud bought a 360 anyway, so they “won’t say no next time,” and his Carrera GT should have been delivered by now. But by the time the work has finished in Farboud’s garage in Cambridgeshire, he might not even want them. "

4/20/2006 8:51:32 PM

State409c
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^^ Stop making pointless posts.

I could argue how my keyboard is shaped like car X.

4/20/2006 9:17:14 PM

beethead
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he should lower the rear end

4/20/2006 9:29:11 PM

richthofen
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^^Dude, I don't think your anti-car-comparison crusade is going to fare too well. People compare designs, it's natural.

That having been said, I like the way the shape wraps around the wheels, and doesn't have the crazy long front and rear overhangs that lots of supercars seem to have. It looks compact, and that's refreshing. I agree with whoever said they don't like the door carve-out, and in my opinion the headlight pods are too big for the car, but overall it's a nice shape, and the performance looks mighty impressive.

The Audi TT V6 is also an interesting engine choice. I like it though. And, as the numbers show, 600 hp will do a lot with only 2500 lbs.

4/20/2006 9:54:11 PM

PimpinHonda
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gotta love my fellow indian brothers doin it big

4/20/2006 10:06:11 PM

baonest
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yeah, as indian as it gets


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"Farboud was formed by British (although Persian by blood) Arash Farboud."


he aint no basterd paki.

4/20/2006 10:43:51 PM

DonkeyButt
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are you sure it isnt Farmoun?

4/20/2006 10:47:02 PM

tchenku
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the

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"whine whine whine
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was pre-emptive

4/20/2006 10:48:38 PM

arghx
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it looks like a ferrari

why didn't he make something distinct?

4/21/2006 2:03:38 AM

baonest
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that first pic makes the back tire look all fucked upppppppp

damned roads

4/21/2006 2:18:04 AM

EhSteve
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it looks like a supercar.

4/21/2006 9:34:10 AM

0EPII1
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"it looks like a ferrari

why didn't he make something distinct?"


why don't YOU make your own distinct supercar and actually be able to sell it profitably?

it is easy to make something distinct.

it is very hard to make something people would buy even though you are a no-name.


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"gotta love my fellow indian brothers doin it big"


for being such a nationalist, you sure can't see that that's obviously NOT an indian name, do you? and it is quite obviously a persian name.

[Edited on April 21, 2006 at 10:16 AM. Reason : ]

4/21/2006 10:15:13 AM

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"^^Dude, I don't think your anti-car-comparison crusade is going to fare too well. People compare designs, it's natural."


It's lazy is what it is. It adds zero value to the convo to say car X looks or has aspects of car Y and thats it. Any car fan (ie, the majority of The Garage) can readily see the similarities so it's a waste of time. It's almost a generic, I know cars because I can say this car looks like that car.

It makes sense if you want to talk about a specific aspect, like, a roofline, and say "yea, I like the roofline doing this, it's similar to car Y but different in this way". Then, you are really discussing the aesthetics, not just a bland statement.

Everyone does it, but its trite. If I'm an asshole for pointing that out, so be it.

4/21/2006 10:52:52 AM

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must be nice to be rich.

4/21/2006 12:03:25 PM

beethead
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Quote :
"It's lazy is what it is. It adds zero value to the convo to say car X looks or has aspects of car Y and thats it. Any car fan (ie, the majority of The Garage) can readily see the similarities so it's a waste of time. It's almost a generic, I know cars because I can say this car looks like that car.

It makes sense if you want to talk about a specific aspect, like, a roofline, and say "yea, I like the roofline doing this, it's similar to car Y but different in this way". Then, you are really discussing the aesthetics, not just a bland statement.

Everyone does it, but its trite. If I'm an asshole for pointing that out, so be it."


you're a hypocrite for pointing it out..

"OMG YOU ADD NOTHING TO THE CONVERSATION".. while doing likewise yourself

(yah.. i know i just did it too)

[Edited on April 21, 2006 at 12:10 PM. Reason : at least HIS post was on-topic.]

4/21/2006 12:09:37 PM

okydoky
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OH LOOK< MY FELLOW ARAB BROTHER INVENTS NEW TECHNOLOGY

ALLAH AKBAR

4/21/2006 1:05:11 PM

arghx
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Quote :
"why don't YOU make your own distinct supercar and actually be able to sell it profitably?

it is easy to make something distinct.

it is very hard to make something people would buy even though you are a no-name."


Trying to profit off of supercars is not a good business venture anyway. You think Saleen made/(makes?) much money off the s7? Come on now. You think Porsche makes any money off their supercar? No, they make their money selling boxsters.

[Edited on April 22, 2006 at 3:25 AM. Reason : .]

4/22/2006 3:24:23 AM

superchevy
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the taillights and front end look nice... that's about it. i'm sure the door channels are extremely effective in their purpose, but it's an eyesore. the interior is an acura rsx with carbon fiber. it's rather, "meh". what's the retail price?

4/22/2006 10:55:37 AM

E30turbo
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is it (or are they) even for sale?

4/22/2006 1:19:32 PM

JBaz
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Quote :
"It's lazy is what it is. It adds zero value to the convo to say car X looks or has aspects of car Y and thats it. Any car fan (ie, the majority of The Garage) can readily see the similarities so it's a waste of time. It's almost a generic, I know cars because I can say this car looks like that car.

It makes sense if you want to talk about a specific aspect, like, a roofline, and say "yea, I like the roofline doing this, it's similar to car Y but different in this way". Then, you are really discussing the aesthetics, not just a bland statement.

Everyone does it, but its trite. If I'm an asshole for pointing that out, so be it."

Then all people who post about how the guy has too much cash would be pointless to. Come on, this is the internet and tdub...

The car looks pretty good, but a generic supercar (if you can say that). I praise the guy who spent his money and time to develope a car of his own, even if he wants to show it off, but don't most rich people want to show off their rich status?

4/22/2006 10:35:25 PM

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