Homemade slick roadster from a rural village in Limpopo - South Africa.

I would definitely take a ride in this monster, would you?.


The electronic system is connected to a cellphone and can start the engine remotely just by a click of a cellphone. It will then start its engine automatically when it senses its battery running low then charges it.

Is fitted with a computer screen and believe it or not there is airbags for safety.

There is even solid plane-like wings for aerodynamics that automatically protrudes from the car sides to stabilize the car during emergency braking. It is powered by BMW 318is engine with a maximum speed of 250 km/h (about 155 miles/h).

It’s rocking the 2015 Nissan GTR Skyline tail-lights.

The front lights are from an Audi TT coupé.

Don’t forget the 18 inch tyres it’s rolling on.

This is a project design by a 41 years old man from a rural village in Limpopo in South Africa. The project took him 3 years to complete this red slick looking roadster. The body was designed from simple metal sheets from around town. Africa is not like what many think, with wild animals running around the streets…this clearly shows there is great talent in South Africa and all we need is resources and a good investment.

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