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Can't identify this car
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Negative on both. It seemed very new.
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Just an FYI if you haven't wiki'd it yet, Opel is a European division of General Motors, and I was under the impression that the only interesting vehicle sold as an Opel in the US was the Opel GT.
My guess would be that it's a kit or extensive body work done on an Opel GT or he's screwing with you. Unless of course you misheard. http://www.autotraderclassics.com/im...DMARCH2008.JPG |
Also, FYI due to the front flip headlights, inserting an assembly that resembles a newer car like you listed is relatively easy.
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I must of misheard. Because it was definitely a current car. The tail lights looked like they were taken directly off a current gen Viper. It also had a large but simply spoiler. Simply as in, pretty much just a straight piece of metal with stabilizing fins on the edges
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Noble M600?
http://www.rs-azure.com/uploads/fleet/noble_ia_pop.jpg Maybe the older version, the Noble M12? http://www.carmagazine.co.uk/upload/...s/NobleM12.jpg |
I was thinking either Noble M600 or Saleen S7
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Wow, nice... I've never seen a Noble in the wild, only on the interwebs. Side question - Are Noble's legal in the US?
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Seen two Noble's now, both in shops getting work done... LOTS of work done lol. They are an electrical nightmare apparently. Pretty cool looking cars. Got to sit in one of them. Too bad it didnt run. I believe they are legal to drive here but that I'm not 100% sure.
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