170hp Bugatti Veyron

yeah he did a pretty good job...now pulling up to a red light with a zonda reving the engine is a different story.
 
"2.5-liter V6 engine that produces roughly 170 horsepower" vs "8-liter 16-cylinder powerplant of the real car, which produces a neck-snapping 1,000 horses."

He got the body right, it's just missing the brawn
 
Looks like the guy is very talented and did a great job, but do you think there is a market for this for $89K?
 
If you're going to copy the Bugatti why do you have the copy the worst aspect about this car, the body!

Giving the Cougatti its respect it's probably the best looking replica; only thing that needs fixed is that wheel gap.
 
I would feel like such a fake riding around in that car. Lets say you pick up a chick in that car, but then drive back to your apartment? Or someone wants to race you? Idk just seems like a waste of money to me if your not gonna have the performance of the real thing
 
Very nice workmanship, but I would never drive it. One would feel like the ultimate poser. I doubt he'll ever sell it for the asking price. At least drop a Coyote crate engine in there (and convert to rwd), or an ecoboost 3.5 (and keep it fwd).
 
Saw that on another forum I am a member of and one comment that was made stated he would be more interested in a Cougar with the Bugatti engine in it!!!!
 
Seriously... anyone saying they would not drive this car is unloading a case of BS! not one of you would "not drive it" you would be out of your ford focuses and standing in line to drive it... real or not, it's a bad looking ride... :wow:
 
I've never seen one in Toronto

can't say it's the prettiest thing on wheels but it is a head turner for sure...
 
I think what most people are over-looking is the fact that he built it in 9 month's and he's 25 yrs. old. Hell most of the 25 yr. olds I know can't look past the next alcohol induced stuper to even dream of trying to accomplish something like this.
 
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