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found tis pic just now:) awesome! :thumbup::cool: big pic i know!

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Oh look I want to vomit

tut! whats wrong with it?!:eek:

i like it, wheels look good

This is what the new Fabia vRS WONT look like!

This is what the new Fabia vRS WONT look like!

Be good if it did though :thumbup:

if it looks like that, I'm placing an order

Me too...........:thumbup:

AND ME !!!!!!!!! :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup:

Great....

I'm selling my Roomi right now :D

tut! whats wrong with it?!:eek:

The roof scoop that serves no purpose, the halfords style aluminim effect spoiler.

Just makes the whole thing look cheap.

One reason this concept looks so good (imo) is the low height distance between the top of the front wheel arch and the top of the bonnet. (if you look at it in profile)

Unfortunately if you look at the standard Fabia, due to pedestrian safety considerations the distance is much greater, and no longer looks squat and mean. There's no way they'll change that distance on the vRS, unfortunately.

:drool:where do i sign???

IMHO it is just a photoshop. The roof scoop kind of proves somebody has been playing with photoshop due to the solar flare place on it.

IMHO Leon has been playing :P

if it looks like that, I'm placing an order

If it looks meaty like that with only 140 Tdi, you would get laughed at :rofl:

Bit more poke and I'd deffo consider it? :)

The roof scoop that serves no purpose, the halfords style aluminim effect spoiler.

Just makes the whole thing look cheap.

Hmmmmmm, the type of chap that does not like this concept, would imho be the type of chap that wear's his boxers back to front just in case he "scores" :D :D :D :D

The roof scoop that serves no purpose, the halfords style aluminim effect spoiler.

It's a rally car, the roof scoop does serve a purpose, as does the rear spoiler which has to be smaller under S2000 regulations than those you find on the Fabia WRC for example.

The image looks computer generated but I don't think Leon's been playing with it (?), it's sourced from Skoda.

It does look like the official S2000 (4wd but no turbo) Rally car concept , I havent seen that particular picture before though , the one I saw was a lighter blue and wore multi spoke wheels.

Hmmmmmm, the type of chap that does not like this concept, would imho be the type of chap that wear's his boxers back to front just in case he "scores" :D :D :D :D

How dare you imply I could score :eek:

:rofl::rofl:

As for where it is from, I don't see any reference to it being the WRC car and IIRC that was posted elsewhere and looks different.

Either way, I wouldn't myself.

As for where it is from, I don't see any reference to it being the WRC car and IIRC that was posted elsewhere and looks different.

Motorsport

It's all Czech to me :P, but yes there does appear to be a bit of the snap there at the bottom.

Seriously though, I'm more of one for the understated look.

Seriously though, I'm more of one for the understated look.

I actually agree, but was just pointing out orignally that the bits on the car in the photo are there for a reason and Skoda haven't gone loopy :thumbup:

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IMHO it is just a photoshop. The roof scoop kind of proves somebody has been playing with photoshop due to the solar flare place on it.

IMHO Leon has been playing :P

of course its a computer enhanced image!!! but i havent touched a single bit on it:cool:

Looks to me like someone couldn't be ars3d to finish a photoshop, so just gave the image very very poor lighting.

Would be interested to see what the car 'would' look like with lighting to show the sills, skirts arches etc.

IMHO looks more like a O-Z advert :p

'Skoda Motorsport' Stickers on the alloys are a nice touch though.

Heres the official Skoda car , not a photoshop.

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