Koenig styling -- 100 years ago
S SP33DYV Guest Dec 4, 2012 #2 And why do they always have to pick a nice BM to experiment with? :dunno:
F FerrariRSA New member Dec 5, 2012 #4 They also did a Ferrari Testarossa...it looks quite good IMO. It is a twin turbo flat twelve motor pushing 1000hp which is quite incredible for a car of the 80's
They also did a Ferrari Testarossa...it looks quite good IMO. It is a twin turbo flat twelve motor pushing 1000hp which is quite incredible for a car of the 80's
Wes ///Member Dec 5, 2012 #5 Wow thats ugly:fencelook: The E24 lines are classic, why would you do that:thumbdo:
J JayDrft Member Dec 5, 2012 #9 You guys probably dont like it cause its in the wrong colour. @FerrariRSA - thats a fine machine you posted up there....was the base car initially one like in your pic? Looks good eitherway.
You guys probably dont like it cause its in the wrong colour. @FerrariRSA - thats a fine machine you posted up there....was the base car initially one like in your pic? Looks good eitherway.
prado Active member Dec 5, 2012 #12 The Testarossa and its unique styling was an 80s icon, maar daai blerry Koenig en alles Testarossa styling just over did it! :yuck:
The Testarossa and its unique styling was an 80s icon, maar daai blerry Koenig en alles Testarossa styling just over did it! :yuck:
abmi0000 ///Member Dec 5, 2012 #13 635_wes said: Wow thats ugly:fencelook: The E24 lines are classic, why would you do that:thumbdo: Click to expand... So when are you buying the kit :=):
635_wes said: Wow thats ugly:fencelook: The E24 lines are classic, why would you do that:thumbdo: Click to expand... So when are you buying the kit :=):
Jerez Well-known member Dec 6, 2012 #14 Clear this was widebody pioneering at it best. If it wasn't for Koenig, then we'd probably not have that killer Vorsteiner kit on the M 3 today
Clear this was widebody pioneering at it best. If it wasn't for Koenig, then we'd probably not have that killer Vorsteiner kit on the M 3 today