Moses Ngobeni is a proud man after completing his slick roadster which took him three years to build.
The 2-litre engine, which was stripped off a BMW he bought specifically for its engine and gearbox, has a maximum speed of 250km/h. The front lights are from an Audi TT coupé he owned.
The electronic system is connected to his cellphone. He can start the engine remotely. It also automatically starts its engine when the battery is running low.
The sports car runs on 18-inch tyres and is fitted with a computer screen and airbags.
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Moses Ngobeni is a proud man after completing his slick roadster which took him three years to build.
The 2-litre engine, which was stripped off a BMW he bought specifically for its engine and gearbox, has a maximum speed of 250km/h. The front lights are from an Audi TT coupé he owned.
The electronic system is connected to his cellphone. He can start the engine remotely. It also automatically starts its engine when the battery is running low.
The sports car runs on 18-inch tyres and is fitted with a computer screen and airbags.
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