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Out of the following cars which would you choose if you were to be given one

Ferrari F430 or Porsche 911 Turbo

Enzo v McLaren F1

Porsche 911 Turbo or Porsche GT3

Viper GTS or Corvette C6

350z or RX8

Supra or RX7

Evo IX or STi

Vehron or Koenigsegg CCR

R34 GTR or Evo IX

AMG E55 or M3

M5 or M6

XR8 or SS commonwhore

Rules: You can not sell and get cash.

Assume latest incarnation of each option car.

Whate a great predicament (except for the last comparo though a free car is a free car).

I would choose

F430

Enzo

Turbo

C6

350z

RX7

IX

Vehron (tough call, love the Koenigsegg)

GTR (silly question)

E55

M5

XR8

Cheers

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Ferrari F430 - very nice

Enzo - too cool

Porsche 911 Turbo - mmm turbo

Viper GTS - v10 what more can i say

RX8 - those doors, dam those doors

RX7 - very smooth lines

STi - ah must be the wog in me maybe a set of 21inch zentti's chrome or gold :tongue:

Koenigsegg CCR - didnt want either so just flip

R34 GTR - what can i say

AMG E55 - torque, oh the torque

M5 - nothing but fun for the family

XR8 - im a ford fan from way back

Edited by mr 32

Porsche 911 Turbo.

McLaren F1.

Porsche GT3.

Viper - Always wanted a boat!

350Z

RX7 - Depending on series

Evo

Veyron

GTR - yes very silly question.

M3

M5

SS - :D Ford

Withoot a doot!

Edited by Savage Bliss

Porsche 911 Turbo

McLaren F1 - I actually like the GT version of this car best

Porsche GT3

Viper GTS - coupe version

RX8

RX7

Evo IX

Koenigsegg CCR

R34 GTR

AMG E55

M5

XR8

I can't see when I would get time to drive all these cars though...

If I could have just one though... I would be hard pressed between the Porsche line up... I doubt I'll get the chance to choose so it doesn't matter.

Ferrari F430 or Porsche 911 Turbo - Seriously tough... F430 wins though!

Enzo v McLaren F1 - McLaren is the hands down winner here! It might be slower around a race track, but IT'S A McLAREN!!! This car is like a God!

Porsche 911 Turbo or Porsche GT3 - Turbo, as I dont track my cars enough for the GT3 to make sense!

Viper GTS or Corvette C6 - Haven't driven either, but since Tiff preferred the 'Vette on 5th Gear, I will take that one! Particularly if it is the new 'Vette Z06!

350z or RX8 - RX8 for sure. Rotomaster supercharger kit soon after!

Supra or RX7 - RX7, if I can fit into the drivers seat!

Evo IX or STi - MY06 STi with the 2.5L. Evo beats the MY05 2.0L STi

Vehron or Koenigsegg CCR - Veyron, no competition there!

R34 GTR or Evo IX - R34 GTR all the way!

AMG E55 or M3 - Tough call - the Merc is like $70k more expensive, so I'll have that!

M5 or M6 - BMW M5 wins on the basis that it is cooler IMO.

XR8 or SS commonwhore - Umm... The last of the line VZ SS with the 6.0 litre I will take!

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