If you have some time to spare and are as fascinated with Gordon Murray and his creations as we are, then this video from Top Gear is for you.
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1016 Industries is one of the tuning companies pushing hard to implement 3D printing as a scalable method for creating aftermarket offerings.
Judging by the estimates attached to the listings, you are not likely to find a bargain here but for those McLaren F1 fanatics out there, this might be your chance to own something ‘affordable’ from the iconic car.
It is of course based on the ‘regular’ 720S GT3 that competes in a host of racing series around the world.
Fancy this tune? You will need to part with $24,950 (approx. R380k) for the kit and installation.
McLaren built just 64 road-going versions of the iconic F1 with just seven being sold directly to buyers in the United States.
Deliveries start in the third quarter this year with pricing to be announced at a later stage.
The staggered MC3 wheels were developed with Vossen and are available in a whopping 72 different colours in a brushed or polished finish.
Maybe they should have called it something else with this sort of figure?
The folks from Hennessey Performance got the two Woking machines together to show just how insane the Longtail variant is.