This is not stainless steel, no no no !!!

  • We are currently upgrading MFK. thanks! -neo
dysfunctionaljd;4594629; said:
Looks like a bad description got attached to a set on images on the internet again. Its just an expensive paint job, can find more pictures of the same car under "Chrome SLR". Its been done to alot of cars, 50 even had it done to his lambos.

I just googled chrome car, some of them made me :barf: Chrome as a solid color on a car does not look good.
 
If that is anything but electroplated/painted the car would be undrivable. Also you don't get slave labor to do work of this caliber on that type of car. The workers probably got to take a great deal of money home. Not sure I'd do that to the car but yeah I've wanted one of those for along time.

The economy works by people spending and earning. Feeding the poor while noble unfortunately tends to create more poor, where as feeding AND educating children tends to be more useful. Remember the story about giving a man a fish vs teaching him to fish which is repeated in pretty much every culture.
 
liz, is ur title a land before time reference?
 
Morledzep;4591222; said:
i didn't look hard, but i did look, couldn't find anything that says anything about it not being white gold. but there is some speculation about it being a veneer or electroplated rather than ALL gold.

if the car isn't designed to be driven, i guess the white gold could be ok, but if it's being driven a hard breeze could bend it. probably not practical, but then again, we're talking about Dubai where nothing is practical and it's ALL expensive.

At best. One thing I'm curious that no one's brought up is: does anyone realize how HEAVY white gold is? That little V10 ain't doin' no 0-60 in 2 seconds in a card made out of white gold.

Regardless of what it is: the car in the pictures was sold for a handsome 2.5 million USD, regardless of it's finish. That's a lot of scratch for a car.

P.S. Apparently someone doing an article on this car speculated that is was really lacquered and polished aluminum.
 
cassharper;4613947; said:
At best. One thing I'm curious that no one's brought up is: does anyone realize how HEAVY white gold is? That little V10 ain't doin' no 0-60 in 2 seconds in a card made out of white gold.

Regardless of what it is: the car in the pictures was sold for a handsome 2.5 million USD, regardless of it's finish. That's a lot of scratch for a car.

It's probably just electroplated on or a very thin layer.
 
MonsterFishKeepers.com