Favorite Car?
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You could have a dragster that you could pick up with one hand, lol. I gotta see that top gear episode/
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@Porsche-AG:
I know exactly where my car starts and ends so It will never happen that I would hit it, And I made sure we took a bit of extra space.
I know exactly where my car starts and ends so It will never happen that I would hit it, And I made sure we took a bit of extra space.
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Oh, I assumed from your comment that you did hit the 360. What was the owner's reaction to whatever happened, then?

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Um, that's just a 'shopped Carrera GT. Which probably would use a fair bit of fuel with that V10 engine...Jopuma wrote:I've just found my favy car.
http://img164.imageshack.us/img164/8786/car2va5.jpg
Now you can save the planet by driving a small car that doesn't use much fuel, fit into small parking spots with absolute EASE, and be smexy while you're at it (its a Porsche).

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I know it's a 'shopped Carrera. I put the "Koenigsegg_Rox wrote:Um, that's just a 'shopped Carrera GT. Which probably would use a fair bit of fuel with that V10 engine...
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Lamborghini Murcielago,BMW M3,Corvette Z06, and Lancer Evolution X
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I was actually pleasently suprised by these. They drive wonderfully, easily usable on the road, sharp and fantastic handling. Unfortunately, the styling is dire- they look like a lop-sided Renault Laguna.bmwm3gtrnfsmw wrote:Lancer Evolution X
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Mine still is an RX-7 (and an R35, too).
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I've heard they're actually too easy to drive - no fun.steelsnake00 wrote:I was actually pleasently suprised by these. They drive wonderfully, easily usable on the road, sharp and fantastic handling. Unfortunately, the styling is dire- they look like a lop-sided Renault Laguna.bmwm3gtrnfsmw wrote:Lancer Evolution X

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Did I post in this thread yet? No? How'd I miss it?
Anyway, here's my all-time list - I can't really narrow it down so I'm posting them in numerical order.
Anyway, here's my all-time list - I can't really narrow it down so I'm posting them in numerical order.
- McLaren F1. Need I say more?
- Ferrari F40. Great weight balance, old-school, brutal - and brilliant for that.
- Nissan Skyline GT-R - R32, R33, AND R34. Sure, it's cliched nowadays but hey, a Japanese company has been churning out 320HP engines since 1989 - sure, America probably didn't know about them for many years but they existed.
- Noble M15. Indeed, this may be the next great driver's car - great engineering, a high but tolerable amount of horsepower, and great styling.
- Koenigsegg CCX - Absolute power pwns absolutely

- Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution VIII FQ400 - just so awesome.
- Toyota Chaser Tourer V (JZX100) - not appreciated very much in the US because, well, they are virtually non-existant here. They're really great cars though, they're basically four-door Supras (as are IS300s but we actually have them here so we can't complain about not having them
) - Nissan Silvia (S13-S15) - although the US never got the more-powerful SR20DET, they are a (fairly) affordable yet moddable and sporty car.
- Mitsubishi 3000GT VR-4 - Mitsubishi's real sports-car IMO; all the way up to the 280HP limit, and has 4wd - seems almost like a GT-R or later Evo to me, but before the Evos really had as much HP!
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The Noble M15 has been constantly delayed, and hasn't actually been released yet. Just so you know
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OK here's my revamped list:
Any Skyline, R32-R35 heck even my 1988 R31 GXE.
Gumpert Apollo because despite what Richard Hammond says I reckon it looks VERY cool. And it's fastest around the TG Track.
edo Performance LP710-2 simply because they were actually mad enough to put MORE power in the Murcie.
Bugatti Veyron because on-paper while it isn't the fastest car in the world anymore, it looks 10x better than what is, and better built.
Shelby Cobra: the greatest-looking muscle car IMO ever built, and in 427 S/C guise, insanely quick.
Buick Special: I only remember this from GT4 but it was most definitely a force to be reckoned with in that game. Cobra-eater extraordinare (sp.)
Dodge Viper GTS: say what you want about its shiznit handling I simply love it for the looks. And the sound. Can't forget the sound....
Chrysler ME Four-Twelve: Two words: kickass concept.
Lexus ISF: looks the shiz and awesome sound to boot. That and it contends the M3 and CLK63 with ease...
Lambo Diablo 6.0 VT SE: IMO one of Lambo's finest.
Lamborghini/Italdesign Cala: Why the hell didn't they produce this?
2003-2005 Subaru WRX STi: the best looker of the Rexes. That and SIC EM was one as well
300C SRT8 Hemi: isn't very advanced, doesn't really handle that well, and eats up the tyres very quickly, but the presence of one rolling on 22s...
Any Skyline, R32-R35 heck even my 1988 R31 GXE.
Gumpert Apollo because despite what Richard Hammond says I reckon it looks VERY cool. And it's fastest around the TG Track.
edo Performance LP710-2 simply because they were actually mad enough to put MORE power in the Murcie.
Bugatti Veyron because on-paper while it isn't the fastest car in the world anymore, it looks 10x better than what is, and better built.
Shelby Cobra: the greatest-looking muscle car IMO ever built, and in 427 S/C guise, insanely quick.
Buick Special: I only remember this from GT4 but it was most definitely a force to be reckoned with in that game. Cobra-eater extraordinare (sp.)
Dodge Viper GTS: say what you want about its shiznit handling I simply love it for the looks. And the sound. Can't forget the sound....
Chrysler ME Four-Twelve: Two words: kickass concept.
Lexus ISF: looks the shiz and awesome sound to boot. That and it contends the M3 and CLK63 with ease...
Lambo Diablo 6.0 VT SE: IMO one of Lambo's finest.
Lamborghini/Italdesign Cala: Why the hell didn't they produce this?
2003-2005 Subaru WRX STi: the best looker of the Rexes. That and SIC EM was one as well
300C SRT8 Hemi: isn't very advanced, doesn't really handle that well, and eats up the tyres very quickly, but the presence of one rolling on 22s...

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My new list:
- 09' Porsche Cayenne Turbo S (it's defintely[SPELL CHECK] the most capable SUV in the world.)
- 08' Mercedes-Benz S-Klasse (the toys...
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- 08' Lexus LX570 (again the toys and the looks)
- Rolls Royce Phantom Coupe (
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- 09' Porsche Cayenne Turbo S (it's defintely[SPELL CHECK] the most capable SUV in the world.)
- 08' Mercedes-Benz S-Klasse (the toys...
- 08' Lexus LX570 (again the toys and the looks)
- Rolls Royce Phantom Coupe (

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I've recently become more interested in Skylines, but not the the R-xx models . . . More like the KPGC-10, aka Hakosuka.Koenigsegg_Rox wrote:Any Skyline, R32-R35 heck even my 1988 R31 GXE.
Damn I would love to have one of those, original grey paintwork and riding on fat Watanabes
I wonder if they are legal for import over here
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I quite particularly like the Infiniti G37/Skyline Coupe. Nice looks but still has some grunt to boot.

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Here's one for the Lambo fans:

1025hp

1025hp
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boganbusman wrote:Here's one for the Lambo fans:
1025hp
Have any more pics + info on the car?
lol wut
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I'm a Lambo fan and I don't particularly like that Gallardo...maybe because the lack of a rear end takes the sexiness away from it... Because thats what I feel a Lambo is pretty much about, style over power, even though it has a lot of it. The exception to this rule is the LP710-2.

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lol yeah, they just removed it so you can see the innards
I don't think anyone would actually drive around like that . . .
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Meh, still think 1025hp is too much.boganbusman wrote:lol yeah, they just removed it so you can see the innardsI don't think anyone would actually drive around like that . . .






