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I sure hope this hasn't been asked before.

well here's my top 3 or 5

1. Kagotani R34 - the new bodykit is pure sex

2. Mines R34 - this car is just pure legend

3. RE-Amemiya FD - the perfect balance between power and handling

4. Amuse Z33

5. Original Runduce Evo9

yes I know, I've been watching too much Best Motoring

Post photos if you can, the more the better

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In no particular order

* Amuse FairladyZ

* Hamann Gallardo Spyder

* West Coast Customs 300C

* Mines' "Ultimate Response" R34 GT-R

And, from completely out of left field, the Lada Riva tuned by Lotus. Its not the most impressive of cars, but as a "demo vehicle" nothing demonstrates your automotive engineering prowess than turning that nugget into a driver's car.

Also, the Prodrive P2 is a nice piece of kit.

Edited by scathing
yes I know, I've been watching too much Best Motoring
You can never watch enough of BM or Hot Versions & Tsuchiya's ego :rofl:.

My Top 3:

Mines R34 GT-R

Prodrive P2 - WRC STi on steroids for the street. Drivetrain & chassis development at its finest.

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HKS EVO VIII CT230R - afka. Tsukuba Record Breaker 02

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Edited by pkblade

Top 5.... so many to choose from..

M Speed R34 GTR... awesome competition between it and Kagotani GTR

HKS Drag GTR... who can argue with the full body record holder

High Octane Track GTR... The yellow one

GRACER and of course... the

Mines Ultimate Response GTR

It's so hard just to choose 5 though

Edited by HEAVEN

Not all demo cars have to be quick.

And the 300C convertible just looks awesome. I could do without most of the stereo gear, but the shape of the 300C without a roof should make Chrysler put the damned thing into production.

Anyone who loves the look of the Bentley Continental GTC (and, who wouldn't?) but can't afford to buy one (and, who can?) would definitely go for a 300C convertible.

Edited by scathing

too hard to choose, but some tuned exotics would be nice, like the aftermarket german and italian companies. AC shnitzer, Alpina, Henmann, Gemballa of course. that kellman SL55 looks like sex on wheels

better than that though, IMO is this:

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Edited by VB-

If I had to choose my all time fav 3 sports cars, none of them would be a nissan, but maybe 4th or 5th.

Three are limited production cars and two race

1. Ford GT40 ........... Retro or Replica

2. Aston Martin DBS V8

3. Porsche 904S

and for the other 2,

4. Nissan R390

5. Bentley Azure 2000

IMHO

Some might question the Bentley, but for a 2000 vintage car to be considered already as a modern classic and also becoming one of the most desired cars of all time isn't too shabby.

Cheers, D

Mines R34 GTR

Nomukens Blitz sponsored drift R34 GT-t Sedan

Nismo Z-Tune R34 GTR

R33 400R GTR

Porsche GT3 RS 997 Turbo

Autech R33 GTR Sedan

Ferrari F40

Just a few I wouldnt mind owning...

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