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This is most likely one of the best looking cars I have ever seen. Light as a feather, 380Hp L6 engine and a body to die for. Last think heard 2nd hand ones were going for about 50,000 UK Pounds.

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the sagaris are very a nice car there is also a 490HP V8 one made for track use only. if they could be complied i would try and get one here in a second

got some better pics around here of another TVR motorsport Customers which is painted a bit more friendlier than the black one

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Edited by Whiplash

Looks nice and agressive, thats why i like it, that corvette looks like a girls car :) Best looking car that i know of in existence is definitely an aston martin, either the db9 or the 2008 dbs... mmmm, theres one around the corner in that P1 workshop i was drooling over yesterday

Don't think I'm a fan of the looks..

much sexier?

You couldnt honestly choose a new Vette over a TVR with that level of sexyness

Have a closer look at the build quality and interior if you need more time... then have a listen

http://youtube.com/watch?v=qUcWHnpNOVE

Edited by ctjet

That car has to be one of the ugliest things to ever make it's way into production.

What the hell is going on in the back. Who the hell thought exhaust pipes going out sideways was a good idea. It's like something a little kid thought up.

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