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    Hear my Saab a comin' nuclear944's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by rpiereck View Post
    It's been covered in a few other sites before, including some computer graphics sites.The guy who made it is called Sergov, he is computer graphics designer who does a few cars here and there who look very real. Very good work indeed.

    Here are some other shots of the same car:

    Man computer graphics are advancing so much! Definitely top work! I should have known based on the color of the sky. Looks like a post hydrogen bomb sky.

    RE ironjoe's car: I just think it would have come out much better if he had used the regular integrated front bumper and maybe added a more aggressive skirt. IMHO one shouldn't mess too much with the c900's plastic panels and rims. I think ironjoe's car looks too "industrial" at the front and too aggressive. If that was the point then fine but I think it could be better with the stock panels.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shazam View Post
    I never like the choice of wheels on Iron Joe's car. I do like the rest of it. I would like it more if it weren't a convertible.
    Quote Originally Posted by Hirsch View Post
    I like Iron Joes car, always have.
    I've seen Iron Joe's car in person and it rocks. You just have to see it in person.

    Here's his car featured in Euro Tuner:

    1987 Saab 900 Turbo - 335 Wheel Horsepower - Eurotuner Magazine
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    Renato Piereck
    Spreading the Saab virus rpiereck's Avatar
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    I think Iron Joe's C900 looks awesome, but I would have gone with a different color on the rims. I'm not too fond of cars with wheels that are the same color as the body, gotta have some contrast!

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    True, I agree. Standard Aero wheels have the contrasting 3 spokes which I like.
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    Renato Piereck
    Spreading the Saab virus rpiereck's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by nuclear944 View Post
    Oh no! They've ruined this classic!
    Quote Originally Posted by Shazam View Post
    Looks like they filled the side windows... or just painted over. Either way, why? Can't imagine how big the blind spot is on that.
    Re reading this post I remember reading on the book "SAAB 99 and 900, The Complete Story", and they mentioned "van" versions of the 900 being sold in Denmark without a back seat and the rear windows filled in because of the Danish commercial vehicle tax break... this could be a Danish van 900, which I imagine would be much better presented with any color but signal green...
    Now: '00 Saab 9-5 Aero Combi - '89 Peugeot 205 CTI - '91 Peugeot 309 GTI
    Gone: '87 Saab 900i - '95 Saab 900 SE Turbo

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    Rice or not? most of it is functional (or so it seems), even the hood scoop.

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    The interior paint is so ricey. Also spoilers on FWD is always rice, the paint job is really really iffy.

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    Renato Piereck
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    Quote Originally Posted by Frank Wulfers View Post
    Rice or not?
    KILL IT WITH FIRE!!!
    Now: '00 Saab 9-5 Aero Combi - '89 Peugeot 205 CTI - '91 Peugeot 309 GTI
    Gone: '87 Saab 900i - '95 Saab 900 SE Turbo

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    Quote Originally Posted by rpiereck View Post
    KILL IT WITH FIRE!!!
    All those guys from the Army base and their riced-up Saabs..

    My day job is on an Army base. Army personnel have a reputation of enjoying fun, sporty cars, being the young gentleman (mostly) that they are. Part of their duty involves moving to different parts of the country/world. This makes taking along a vehicle a hassle sometimes. Our base has a small parking lot called the “Lemon Lot”. Sometimes I visit to see the variety of interesting cars, trucks & motorcycles displayed for sale there. They occasionally have RVs, boats & other unique/oddball modes of transport, as well.

 

 

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