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1. Daily- BMW M3 E90 2007

2. Sportier Daily- Ferrari F430 2007

3. Classic- Maclaren F1 GTR 1995

4. Outrite Performance/track car- 2007 Maclaren F1 car

5. X factor- 1993 Ferrari F40 LM

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Phantom stretch version (white with 22' chromes) for daily

Gibson R32 for track fun

GT3RS for driving like a tool

Lambo droptop murcielago cause you can

Mines R34 for wow factor

1. R33 GTR VSPECII

2. R33 GTR (June-tuned).

3. R33 GTR (Top-secret tuned).

4. R33 GTR (Mines tuned).

5. R33 GTR (Nismo tuned).

Need I say more?

I am a R33 insane fanatic!!!

common man nobody likes R33's that much.

Motorsport Car: Porsche 996 Turbo

Street Sports: Mitsubishi Lancer Evo IX

Daily Driver: Volkswagen Golf 2.0L TDi DSG

Luxo Barge: Audi RS6

Convertible: Pagani Zonda S Convertible

I'd like to replace the "motorsport car" with a new GT-R. :)

Everything else can stay the same...although I'd probably wait for the new RS6 (with the twin turbo V10).

1968 Camaro with a Blown 572

R32 Gtst with RB30DET conversion

FC Rx7 with 20B conversion

Aston Martin DBS (ITS MANUAL!!!!) :)

hmm really only want the first 2 but wouldnt mind the rest, all street driven :laugh:

Edit: forgot the Lamborghini Reventon

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1 - Ferarri F40

2 - Lamborghini Reventon (or Murcielago LP640)

3 - Ultima GTR

4 - Caparo T1

5 - Pagani Zonda F

And if any of the above were out of stock, a Carrera GT or Enzo could possibly fill in the void.

1 - The Daily Driver - 2005 Nissan Fuga 4.5L V8 - black on 20's naturally (You can keep your 300C, I'll have a Fuga)

2 - The Japanese Physics Bender - 2005 Nismo R34 GT-R Z-Tune

3 - The Aussie Tyre BBQ - 2007 FPV BF2 Falcon F6 Typhoon R-Spec

4 - The Euro (S)Exotica - 2003 Porsche Carrerra GT

5 - The American Muscle - 2006 Ford Saleen Mustang Convertible

I actually thought long and hard about all that

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r33 gts4 saloon with lots of mods (being built

r32gtr

landrover series 3 with overland conversion and extensive interiour mods. (being built)

ducati st2..(had but now sadly sold)

200sx or silvia. (for rear wheel drive fun)

1. Lightburn Zeta sport

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2. BMW Isetta

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3. Meschersmitt KR-200

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4. Brütsch Mopetta

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5. Bond minicar Mark A

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:thumbsup::D:P

Dale, you almost broke the thread... :P

My list is ridiculously long, but I've tried to cut it down to just 5 as per the instructions in the thread. I figured I'd need a daily sedan, a daily wagon, a classic old-school car, and a hot track car for "bending time and science" car (but I chose two of these).

My daily sedan: Toyota JZX100 Chaser Tourer V manual, kitted out with some nice wheels (VOLK RE30's, maybe?) Gotta love that 1JZ-GTE with a fe subtle mods

My daily wagon: Mines-tuned Autech 260RS Stagea with VOLK CE28N's for some RB goodness.

My classic old-school car: KPGC-10 Skyline GT-R "Hakosuka" with a set of bronze or dark silver Watanabe rims.

My track/thrash weapons: an R35 GT-R and a McLaren F1

When people ask me to name my dream car, I never can narrow it down to one, so I now have a practiced response: "I don't have a dream car, I have a constantly-growing dream garage..."

Prince Skyline GT, Triple Webbers

Lotus Cortina, twin sidies of course

Oz built Cooper S, with a Webber and straight cut gears

RMR30 Ti Auto

Last but not least my S1.

PS> its not hard to work out I am THE 66yo. LOL LOL

5 wish cars with maintanence and mods paid for... hmmm

Lamborghini Gallardo everyday duties and the squirt because im in it.

Pagani Zonda F track day special fun chased by cocaine fueled menagE with lisa hoo and micheal rodriguez.

Bentley Continental for everyday duties not able to be fullfilled by gallardo.

lancer mr any tarmac / dust rally day.

heli,

Z tune (Would get kicked out of the club if i didnt say this i think)

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Bugatti Veyron (dur)

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R35 GTR Super GT Version

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Y2K Jet Bike

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Super Stalker V6 (providing it can be registered for road use in this country)

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Otherwise:

PRB

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Or an Elfin Clubman

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this is hard choice my list is......

ferrari enzo-Sunday car

toyota 2000gt-classic old school

chev impala-lowrider cruiser

toyota fj40 2008-tow car/ mud car

nissan skyline z tune-track car

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