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Cizeta Fenice TTJ Spyder
The Fenice TTJ Spyder was designed by Marcello Gandini, the same man who designed the Cizeta Moroder V16T. The Spyder version of the Moroder V16T shares the same V16 engine but with a power boost: horsepower is up from 540 to 560, and torque has grown to 469 lb-ft. The manufacturer claims a top speed of 209 mph, making it one of the fastest convertibles in the world
So please enjoy these amazing hi-res pics of this extremely rare italian exotic :)
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Did you take those pictures? They are AWESOME.
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Great car great pics...but is this a diablo rip off?
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nice pics! but the car isnt pretty.......looks like some failed diablo :S
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I absolutely LOVE the Cizeta Moroder, and this! Thanks. :D
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[QUOTE=Fumacher]nice pics! but the car isnt pretty.......looks like some failed diablo :S[/QUOTE]
Cizetas pretty much [i]are[/i] failed Diablos, if you look at their construction and history.
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One of the wildest cars ever. I would love to have a 1:18 scale model of it.
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Some more pictures are already present in the hide out:D
[url="http://www.ultimatecarpage.com/forum/showthread.php?t=18223"]Cizeta Fenice TTJ Spyder - Ultimatecarpage.com forums[/url]
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Thank you for posting these pics! I am a huge fan of the Cizeta. There is actually a limited edition book about the car that just came out. I bought it and it is fantastic.
After reading the book, I realized that although this car is very similar, it is not a Diablo ripoff. Claudio Zampolli, the creator of the Cizeta, hired Marcello Gandini for the styling. As it turns out, Gandini was designing the Diablo at the same time, so they came out very similar.
The two things about the Cizeta that made it stand out from the rest were: A). The V16 engine, and B). Many new cars will use a Mercedes engine, lotus chassis, ect. This car had none of that. It was built entirely from the ground up by Cizeta themselves. Very impressive for a brand new car company.
This car failed mainly because of business plans going sour.
Chris