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2009 Mansory Cyrus. 2009 Mansory Cyrus Mansory has release the Cyrus package based on the Aston Martin DBS or the Aston Martin DB9. A coilover suspension provides the best road holding and emphasises the striking rims in XXL. The refinement is perfected by an exclusive interior programme. At the front axle, a newly designed front skirt with enlarged air inlets provides the optimal ventilation for the twelve-cylinder aggregate.

The Mansory Cyrus Aston Martin DBS or DB9 optimal road grip is provided by the 9×20 and 10,5×21 inch rims in combination with Dunlop Sport Maxx tyres measuring 255/30ZR20 at the front and 295/25ZR21 at the back. For more information about the exclusive MANSORY refining programme for the Aston Martin DBS or DB9, please visit the web site www.mansory.com Photo Credit: © Mansory. Bugatti Veyron supercar emblazoned with the sums that make it race. 252mph car was customised by French artist Bernar VenetBoth the bodywork and interior are decorated with complex formulaeThe Bugatti is a one-off version of the standard £1.5m Veyron, and is currently on display in a Miami museum By Jimmy Mccloskey Published: 18:00 GMT, 3 December 2012 | Updated: 18:04 GMT, 3 December 2012 It is one of the world's fastest supercars, with a 252mph top speed that leaves rivals trailing in its wake.

And now Italian car manufacturer Bugatti has revealed the science behind the Veyron's astonishing top speed by covering the car in the sums used to power it. Conceptual artist Bernar Venet was asked by Bugatti to create his own design for the £1.5million Grand Sport model. The 252mph Bugatti Veyron has been decorated with the equations that power its superfast engine The one-off supercar, which Bugatti has refused to put a price on, is best appreciated while parked up The retro brown and orange interior of the car has been painstakingly hand-stitched.

1967-mustang.jpg (762×494) General Lee Drift. Ferrari Millenio by Marko Petrovic. The Ferrari Millenio, as the name might allude, is a futuristic super-car concept that features a complex combination of materials and technologies that we can hope will become a serious reality before the end of the next millenium.

The two-seater includes a buckypaper reinforced body that is stronger than steel and lighter than carbon fiber as well as dual electric engines that can be recharged via solar panels or through an inductive power transfer system. Designer: Marko Petrovic. BMW's fascinating GINA Light Visionary Model design study by Jason Fried of 37signals. BMW presents GINA, a new take on car design, materials, and flexibility. The GINA replaces the traditional metal/plastic skin with a textile fabric skin that’s pulled taut around a frame of metal and carbon fiber wires. Even the shape of the car can change. Fascinating and creative design study. The rear lights just shine through the skin: Here’s a video of the design in action. Mercedes-SL-65-AMG-Black-Series-Red.jpg (1600×1083) Guy built a Lamborghini in his basement.

Looks like good Quattro Concept by Audi. Koenigsegg | Official website of the Swedish Hypercar manufacuturer.