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#Porsche supercar:I cant remember what it is called exactly but the brakes are fkn massive.See pic.(track day car/sunday driver)

#Bugatti veyron.(casino car)

#ferarri enzo.(track day car)

#Nismo z-tune r34 gtr (daily driver).

#maybach whatever so i can be chauffeur driven in luxury

All street driven cars.Lol.I dont like my chances at getting any of these insured at my age or the ammount it would total :(.Doesnt include my full house race cars.

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1. 1960's Aston Martin DB5

The name's Bond.  James Bond.  The ultimate gentleman spy's sportscar.  Option up the missles, oil slick and ejector seat and you too can be working for Mi6.

Why have a DB5 when you could get the DB5?

http://www.drive.com.au/editorial/article....vf=2&bg=24&pp=1

Hmm...

Porsche Carrera GT (pose mobile)

Gambella GT750 (good idea from above) (a people carrier)

Westfield w/SR20 (supercharge it, play with it, race it)

Porsche 993 911 turbo (daily driver)

Jaguar XKSS (hard to decide on the classic)

that's 3 for Porsche, 1 for NZ and I NEVER thought I'd consider a jag until festival of speed.

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1. 2006 Ferrari F1 car (for track...)

2. RS-R Supra (for drift...)

3. Ferrari F355 Spyder (for weekend cruising...)

4. R33 GTR 400R (who wouldn't!!!)

5. Evo IX (daily driver...)

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Porsche GT3 RS

BMW M5 (Daily Driver)

Audi RS4

Mine's R34 GTR or R34 GTR Z-Tune (undecided!)

Mercedes Benz SLR McLaren

Nice!!!

Edited by Savage Bliss
BMW M5 (Daily Driver)

Audi RS4

Just curious as to why you'd have both an M5 and RS4, and use the bigger of the two cars as the daily driver.

I'd probably amalgamate both of those and get an RS6 Avant :P

Just curious as to why you'd have both an M5 and RS4, and use the bigger of the two cars as the daily driver.

I'd probably amalgamate both of those and get an RS6 Avant :(

Tough decision between the two I know, I was going to go for the RS6, but prefer the M5 for a number of reasons (too many to mention) oh and I should've specified that the RS4 was in the wagon version... which would be used more so for weekend driving, throw the stupid kids in the back, stupid dog... go thrash it!! And have a picnic... :P

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