A closer look at the Joker's car in "Suicide Squad"
I’ve been stoked to go see this movie ever since watching the trailer for it at the movie theater. I feel this is going to be an incredible movie, and Jared Leto is going to make an incredible Joker. Of course, being an incredible super villain, you have to have an incredible car.
It’s a Lambo! It’s a Ferrari! Nope… it’s a Vaydor.
“A what? Vaydor? Like… Darth Vaydor? I’ve never heard of that car manufacturer in my life, and I’m a serious petrol head!” Well, there’s a reason you haven’t heard of this automobile manufacturer: it’s not an automobile manufacturer. Vaydor Exotics is a company based out of Pinellas Park, Florida. It was founded by Matt McEntegart, and he sculpted this flashy “supercar” out of fiberglass, along with other supporting hardware and accessories, and set it on an Infiniti G35 platform. His inspiration for this came from him wanting a supercar but not possessing supercar money. After receiving a call from someone looking to find the right car to suit the villain, he eagerly designed what we will now see as the Joker’s mean looking, neon clad car.
What’s really cool is the fact that you can actually purchase the Vaydor kit for your G35 for as little as $60,000 USD. Matt calls it “an affordable supercar”, and while you won’t be gaining any power by doing this conversion, you will definitely look meaner and cleaner on the streets, and more than likely break a few necks as you ride by. I personally love the look of this thing, even if the power stats would be less than desired unless it had some under hood work done to it. I absolutely can’t wait to see this thing on the big screen! Still deciding on how I feel about all of the neons though.
Credit: http://batman-news.com/2015/11/23/jared-leto-joker-car-suicide-squad/
Vaydor Exotics website: vaydorexotics.com
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For $60k you can buy a good used R35 GTR, maybe it’s not a “supercar”,but beats most of them :)
You do have a point. Lol
Joker be like “Straight outta GTA 5”
I think he did an amazing job on the design of the vaydor. All it needs now is more power under the hood
$60k for a body kit + $10k for a donor G35 + 5k for some paint and rims. That’s $75k for a car that still performs as a stock G35. Or you could buy this Ferrari 360 which is a real super car, and still have money left for the first service!
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