I'll be damned if most of your friends won't drool all over you when they see you in this stunning Ferrari 360 Modena Replica, made by Extreme Cars. Judging by the photos, these guys seem to have done quite an impressive job in turning a humble Peugeot 406 Coupe into a jaw dropping Ferrari.


According to Extreme Cars, the replica kit, which consists of numerous exterior panels (doors, mirrors, roof, lights, bumpers etc) and an interior package (centre console, seats etc) costs about 17.000 Euros or 22.000 USD.
Extreme Cars says that an average kit takes approximately 100 hours to assemble. If you want Extreme Cars to do the job for you, then the you'll have to take out another 17.000 Euros or 22.000 USD from your bank account. Add to that of course the cost of buying a Peugeot 406 Coupe.

Think that even if this is just a Replica, its a shame that this car's engine is in the front powering the front wheels? Well, if your into more "extreme" sports, Extreme Cars announced that it is programming a limited run edition which will get two 3.0 V6 engines - one in the front and one in the rear, available for about 45.000 USD or 35.000 Euros. Although -unfortunately, the beautiful pin-up girls on the pictures won't be available even as an extra, they'll sure as hell want to take a ride with you... via: Autoblog.it

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7 comments

  1. Anonymous // March 12, 2008  

    Some people are stupid to use these silly kit cars and even more stupid to make them.--------Imagin hving a crash, u will be dead for sure.-----------If you need some nice car, just keep the original 406.

  2. Anonymous // March 13, 2008  

    Why would they be dead? The 406 passed all Crash-tests that I can remember of. Perhaps better than the real modena! lol! This is just a fibre makeover on the car and some more details...

  3. Anonymous // August 31, 2008  

    price?? a few more quid and you got the original 360

  4. Anonymous // November 12, 2008  

    A few more quid? are you joking. I am building one and it has cost me £14,000. I could buy a decent real one for £45,000 so thats another £31,000 extra to pay...hardly a few more quid is it?. You idiot.

  5. Anonymous // January 10, 2009  

    It's a very convincing replica, but I still think it's a lot of money for a Peugeot, especially when the standard looking coupe is still very handsome.

  6. Christophe Yang // February 16, 2009  

    dont be dumb, pininfarina was the drawer...

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