Wednesday, January 28, 2026

Carbon Fiber

 


9 comments:

  1. ..is really expensive to fix.....

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  2. Mary Kay’s Koenigsegg?

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  3. Obviously it's a carbon fiber foil wrap.

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  4. Does this fade in the sun and does it have to be waxed? Imagine waxing all those grooves. And pink?

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  5. Anon at 8:11am correctly identified this as a Koenigsegg. It is actually a very limited edition supercar called the Koenigsegg One:1.

    From the Koenigsegg website: The iconic Koenigsegg One:1 was the first homologated production car in the world a power-to-weight ratio of 1:1
    - the 'dream' ratio previously thought impossible in a road-legal sports car. Hence the name One:1. And with one megawatt of power, it was also the world's
    first production megacar.

    The One:1's unprecedented specifications raised performance expectations to new heights. It feature innovative solutions that enhanced track performance and top speed while never straying from everyday usability and stunning looks.

    THE 'DREAM' 1:1 HP-TO-KG CURB WEIGHT RATIO MADE IN ONLY 7 EXAMPLES
    BUILT BETWEEN 2014 AND 2015

    Large air vents for improved cooling, roof air scoop to support the 1 MW of power, 8250 RPM rev limit, upgraded rear Triplex suspension with carbon bevel springs and active shock absorbers and ride height, combined with upgraded Koenigsegg Aircore carbon fiber wheels.

    There's a photo of this particular car at this link from the Koenigsegg website at: https://koenigsegg-cdn-g7eehhd6f0ewcaff.z02.azurefd.net/drupal/styles/autox720/azure/2022-04/One-1.jpg?itok=b3KYaklb

    For those of us who are less financially endowed, there is a scale model of this very car: 1/12 Frontiart Koenigsegg One:1 (Carbon Pink) Resin Car Model). Itweighs in at a svelt 12.00lbs from Frontiart, for only $1,499.95. It makes for the perfect gift for the supercar fan in your life (perhaps yourself!). Get it with the Display Showcase (+$39.95) and Gift Wrap (+$14.95) from livecarmodel.com

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  6. ...everyday usability...
    Pulling my leg I think. My wife would cost me mega bucks in keyed rims for a start.

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    1. Yeah, if the wifey was going to be driving it you would need to invest in those springy little curb feelers. That’s not Carbon fiber veneer on those wheels. It’s the real deal.

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