This car, the BUFORI GENEVA, was on the cover of my Advanced Materials & Processes magazine for April. It reminded me of something, so I went to its web site and looked around. This new model (?) had a few interesting lines: BUFORI is a manufacturer of exclusive handcrafted luxury vehicles located in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. The operations started over 20 years ago in Sydney, Australia, until the headquarters and production were transfered to Malaysia in 1994. BUFORI is specialised in building cars in the classic design of the 1930's, incorporating state-of-the-art technology. Each unit leaving our factory is a unique masterpiece, customisation options only being limited by the size of imagination. Each BUFORI Geneva moves through 24 production stages and requires more than 6,000 man hours to create. The semi-monocoque body of the Bufori Geneva is made of state-of-the-art Hybrid Carbon Fibre and Kevlar which is infused with Vinylester resin. This stronger-than-steel innovation provides supreme strength, light-weight and superior structural integrity as well as a lifetime of minimum maintenance. The Bufori Geneva is the first saloon in the world to commercially use such innovative materials. There were even images of this automotive vision...I've included a link so you can see if they look familiar to you http://www.bufori.com/en/mk6geneva_images.htm I wonder how much money that want for this rolling abortion????
Haha, I like it except for the upturned corners on the grill and the headlights. If they had put in classic headlights to match the tails and maybe kept the fender lines rounded just a bit more it would be a great retro car.
I'd like to see that thing with a Kenny Bell Blower haulin ass down the track pullin 11's!!!!! LMAO, that'd be so fuggin ridiculous!!!