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    Not my favourite potential supercar, but I'm so glad he has worked through all the problems and its now going to be released.

    My hat off to you, sir.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kitdy View Post
    When the website loaded, I thought I heard the distinctive "ping" from Pink Floyd's song Echoes.
    yeah i heard that too...great rick wright moment

    so theyve got the aussie Joss up and running...now whatever happened to the Hulme?? (the Kiwi supercar with a 5.0L V8 from the old M5 in it...kinda quasi-open wheel design)
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    Awesome news, I reckon the Joss is awesome. Is he still putting on his "revolutionary suspension design", or is it just going to keep the prototype's double wishbones? And what about the chassis, is it going to be the CF/aluminum honeycomb tub?
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    I know the thread is kind of deadish but has their been anymore news on this car?
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    last i heard they were still looking for funding? and the car was going to be very over priced?
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    So no pregress what so ever what a shame.
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    yeah...but the price tag was quite steep so i don't know if it would have gone well
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    I think they managed to get the funding, their was an update to their progress maybe a year ago after being stagnant since about 2003-2004.
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    Oh well ill just keep an eye on the mosler mt900S they are starting to build them in RHD i hear.
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    AUSTRALIA’S HOME-GROWN Joss Supercar is just a little over two months away from making its debut, with potential buyers and investors alike lining up at Joss’s door.

    Read more here: Debut Approaches For Home-Grown Joss Supercar | The Motor Report: Auto News And Reviews

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    wrong time to release lol
    and i bet it's too expensive.
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    I think KFL wouldve produced a car quicker than its taken Matt Thomas. Maybe an unashamed kit car wouldve been a better business model.
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    Quote Originally Posted by fpv_gtho View Post
    I think KFL wouldve produced a car quicker than its taken Matt Thomas. Maybe an unashamed kit car wouldve been a better business model.
    KFL's flagship V16 model goes so fast it actually goes back in time and you arrive before you leave.

    I asked Leon to make this happen and it took him 5 pieces of napkin, a crayon, and 20 minutes.

    I subsequently registered all the patents under my name and stand to gain millions independent of the company which I will then launder through KFL and it's many, many subsidiaries.

    Boom.

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    looks al little too Ferrari-Mclarenish for me. its got this " done-before " styling.
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