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- From: ehawrysh@bnr.ca (Evan Hawrysh)
- Subject: 3000GT hood bubbles (was Re: Fast Japanese Sports Cars)
- Message-ID: <1992Nov23.182540.17475@bmerh85.bnr.ca>
- Sender: news@bmerh85.bnr.ca (Usenet News)
- Organization: Bell Northern Research Ltd
- References: <yogi.722501621@coombs>
- Date: Mon, 23 Nov 92 18:25:40 GMT
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- In article 722501621@coombs, yogi@coombs.anu.edu.au (Michael Hanslip) writes:
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- > >In <74435@apple.apple.COM> chmilar@Apple.COM (Michael Chmilar) writes:
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- > >>3000 VR-4: Ugly, ugly, and ugly. Did I forget to mention: it is U-G-L-Y?
- > >> It gets my vote for grossest car of the '90's. Whoever did the
- > >> styling on this thing should be killed.
- > >
- > While beauty is supposed to be in the "eye of the beholder" I think this is
- > a car that is styled far enough to produce a love it/hate it kind of reaction.
- > I like the general looks but dislike the plastic bubbles on the hood-silly idea
- > Mitsubishi. Not a car I've had a lot of feelings about one way or the other.
- >
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- About these plastic bubbles. It seems like they're there so the hood will clear
- the strut towers. But they are bolted onto the hood. Is this an afterthought?
- Maybe for some sort of ram-air?
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- Evan
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