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Puma with a twist

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I dont know if the link works so here go's
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid ... 240&type=1

I like it :)
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I get access denied when I click the link.
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now That is how you spend money on a puma.. and not have a puma

looks neat. and it's somewhere in GP, how have I not seen this anywhere?
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Wish he would take off the Ferrari badge though. Great looking car
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There were two similar ones in red at Vaal Ou Wiele a couple of years back; I'll try to find pics.

Not for Puma purists, but I quite like what was done to these cars. I wonder if they were all built by the same person.
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Here are the two Pumas I saw at Vaal Ou Wiele:
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Sambabus wrote:Wish he would take off the Ferrari badge though. Great looking car
As most guys on the street could not tell a Puma from a Ferrari, I am sure these guys are milking it for all they can.

That badge must seam to add at least two inches............. :oops:

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Thanks for sorting the pics Dixtoy , this car is for sale for 100k ,agree on the badge and the fact thats its not for purist, I like it .
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Remove the badge in that it makes Ferrari look bad,......
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I wonder if it goes as well as it looks?
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beetlefanatic wrote:I wonder if it goes as well as it looks?
Im sure it go's like stink with a twin turbo scubbie in the arse end !
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The first Red one looks awesome and almost like it could be factory fit.

The white one and other red one doesn't look to good the wheel arch shape and spoilers on the front makes it look like it was MADE that way. where the rear arch on the white one ends it doesn't flow nicely into the bumper for me...

But still they look like they have had plenty of work done to them.

Neatest by a mile is the first red one lol.
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