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FTO Spider and wagon

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saw these on net. some might had seen it before but oh well
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Re: FTO Spider and wagon

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Whoa!! looks nice but the wagon looks funny :lol: also, it reminds me of a commodore wagon :lol:

The spider looks decent, actually... :)
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Re: FTO Spider and wagon

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The spider looks too ass-heavy IMO and would be a pig to drive.

That wagon looks good, but would look better as a fastback than a full-on hatch.
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Re: FTO Spider and wagon

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like the spider, maybe get rid of the spoiler
and the spider look longer compare to a normal FTO.lols illusion
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Re: FTO Spider and wagon

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Spyder is an old pic
Photochopped for that matter.

Never seen the wagon before... wouldn't mind a real one!

Oh, Dwayne!!!

LOL, I reckon, if you remove the rear glass and boot lid, then create something out of fibreglass, kind of the like N13 EXA.
Then it'd work quite well! :lol:
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Astron_Boy wrote:Oh, Dwayne!!!

LOL, I reckon, if you remove the rear glass and boot lid, then create something out of fibreglass, kind of the like N13 EXA.
Then it'd work quite well! :lol:
Agree. It will looks heaps cool. a head turner for sure
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anyone know whats been happening with that fto?

the guy was not only doing a convertible conversion but also 4G63T AWD
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The wagon looks like a hyundi with an FTO front on it :? .
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f**k the wagon would be practical.

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silverGPX wrote:f**k the wagon would be practical.

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Would rather an FTO ute ;)
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There is some guy in the UK building a spyder with AWD conversion. Has come quite a far way too
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spetz wrote:There is some guy in the UK building a spyder with AWD conversion. Has come quite a far way too
Yeah thats the same one.
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