fastcompany.com — The Internet is abuzz about a mysterious, yet official-looking French website that appeared today. The site touts the LEKO, an environmentally-friendly IKEA-branded concept car. Mar 24, 2009 View in Crawl 4
notdennisMar 24, 2009
Better grab a couple of beers if you're going to assemble this one in one go.
maehemMar 24, 2009
I see the little Panda logo in the corner. So that means it's made of REAL pandas right?
jonathan102Mar 24, 2009
Does it come in a box with all the pieces and instructions so that you can buy it yourself?
greasechefMar 24, 2009
The only reason I wouldn't buy one is that putting a car together with an allen key would probably take forever, and not be terribly safe.
whimmelMar 24, 2009
the date on the photo is 31 march.
nmezibMar 24, 2009
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parisinflamesMar 25, 2009
who knew an allen wrench could be used to build a car
solboldiMar 25, 2009
do you have to put it together yourself?with instructions in swedish??
mandarinMar 25, 2009
Id like that oak colored mini please
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vampvanNov 6, 2009
I agree, IKEA stuff does not have a long use time.
bkdeamonNov 16, 2009
if you want the true Ikea experience, check out my day out there. Never again I'll there. Ever. Let me know if you've shared the same experience..<a class="user" href="http://digg.com/comedy/IKEA_Experience_Hurley_Time" rel="nofollow">http://digg.com/comedy/IKEA_Experience_Hurley_Time</a>
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notdennisMar 24, 2009
Better grab a couple of beers if you're going to assemble this one in one go.
maehemMar 24, 2009
I see the little Panda logo in the corner. So that means it's made of REAL pandas right?
jonathan102Mar 24, 2009
Does it come in a box with all the pieces and instructions so that you can buy it yourself?
greasechefMar 24, 2009
The only reason I wouldn't buy one is that putting a car together with an allen key would probably take forever, and not be terribly safe.
whimmelMar 24, 2009
the date on the photo is 31 march.
nmezibMar 24, 2009
<a class="user" href="http://www.toxel.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/03/erikjohansson09.jpg" rel="nofollow">http://www.toxel.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/03/er ...</a>
parisinflamesMar 25, 2009
who knew an allen wrench could be used to build a car
solboldiMar 25, 2009
do you have to put it together yourself?with instructions in swedish??
mandarinMar 25, 2009
Id like that oak colored mini please
willstewartApr 30, 2009
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vampvanNov 6, 2009
I agree, IKEA stuff does not have a long use time.
bkdeamonNov 16, 2009
if you want the true Ikea experience, check out my day out there. Never again I'll there. Ever. Let me know if you've shared the same experience..<a class="user" href="http://digg.com/comedy/IKEA_Experience_Hurley_Time" rel="nofollow">http://digg.com/comedy/IKEA_Experience_Hurley_Time</a>