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Have you seen Mclaren Slr that got hit?? That car barly sustained anydamage cuz it obsorbed the blow. That is also why steve saleen used it to build the S7. He states that about the C.F in the interview.
Actually SLR has another special two longitunal member called carbon cone in front section to absorb the impact. that is also made of carbon fibre which weigth 3.4kg per unit and 420mm in length. Also it have specific structure for rear end crash.
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Have you seen Mclaren Slr that got hit?? That car barly sustained anydamage cuz it obsorbed the blow. That is also why steve saleen used it to build the S7. He states that about the C.F in the interview.
that pic was proven to be faked a long time ago
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Old 07-12-2004, 11:10 AM
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that pic was proven to be faked a long time ago
By who?? Ill ask my dealer he will have the real answer.
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Old 07-12-2004, 03:04 PM
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By who?? Ill ask my dealer he will have the real answer.
Yes, i'm sure he'll tell you its fake...
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Can you please share the proof that incident was faked, or present some shred of evidence besides a bunch of internet users suggesting it was a publicity stunt?

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Old 07-12-2004, 08:14 PM
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Re: composite air intake

Have you seen the damage caused to the Jetta or whatever it was then looked at the Mercedes. There isn't even a scratch. The damage on the other car is similar to what would be sustained if it hit a lamp post at high speed, not an SLR.
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Old 07-13-2004, 02:57 AM
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It's no publicity stunt. However, I think we can safely assume there was no accident.

The SLR is manufactured form carbon fibre, not 8 inch thick steel...
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Old 07-13-2004, 05:55 PM
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It's no publicity stunt. However, I think we can safely assume there was no accident.

The SLR is manufactured form carbon fibre, not 8 inch thick steel...
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