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That is a bloody insane car james, I cant think of one new car under 70k that I would rather have at this time.

Coin permitting, I wanna buy one of these things early next year.

Go the f**king Mitsus they are king!!!

Top stuff James!! That looks awesome!!

Can't wait to see it, especially when you get the rims.

Colour looks VERY similar to mine, may make for a good photo shoot :). Do you think the colour looks better at Dusk, with the low light, especially when the sky has that orangey/red glow?

Nope - all CT9 cars (VII, VIII, IX) are the same size. Photos are misleading - limited depth of field from a camera phone.

And yeah - the red with the carbon and black looks fantastic. Much better than the limited edition grey MR colour IMO

Nope - all CT9 cars (VII, VIII, IX) are the same size. Photos are misleading - limited depth of field from a camera phone.

And yeah - the red with the carbon and black looks fantastic. Much better than the limited edition grey MR colour IMO

I don't know - Blaise's 8MR looks pretty sweet.

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And Russ's silver 9 looks hot too.

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With the right rims they can look pretty sweet. My choice would still be white with gold RGII's. Porn.

Only problem is - Teh GT-R can Nevar Looooose! :laugh:

I don't know - Blaise's 8MR looks pretty sweet.

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The Paris Shuttle looks amazing!!!!!!!!!!!! And im gessing it goes to boot. :) I think i actually like the silver then the grey. The wheels and ride height take them from cool little sedans to prettty aggressive looking pieces of kit

....why the difference in headlights with Blaises car?

They are the ADM EVO 8 headlights needed for complience. The car has the smoked MR headlights back in now.

And the Paris shuttle goes alright now apparently. He did a track day (well actually a track night) at Wanaroo and came 2nd outright behind an R32 GT-R - but Blaise was only on normal street tyres. I think you'll find once it gets some decent shoes there won't be too many beating that car/driver over west.

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