This came up on Special Stage recently:
I alternate between thinking this is a horrible freak of nature, and thinking it's actually sorta cool. Nice job joining the front and rear door sections, anyway.
Short-wheelbase Golf
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Re: Short-wheelbase Golf
I'm going to have go with "Photoshop!" Why? The paint on the A-pillar and, most importantly, that third arm that's driving.
Real or not, looks pretty cool. Although, it is a waste for those polished Le Castellets to be on that particular car.
Real or not, looks pretty cool. Although, it is a waste for those polished Le Castellets to be on that particular car.
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Re: Short-wheelbase Golf
Dunno what's up with that particular picture, but I'm pretty sure it's real, because of these:
Re: Short-wheelbase Golf
I blew the first shot up for a better look, to me it looked like a right had drive with the dude hanging out the window doing his best Gansta sign. On second look let's try the dude in the passenger side holding on the steering wheel so the driver can be cool.
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