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who cares about monetry value, i love chopping mercs, commodores, falcons, occasionally an audi too...

the look on their face when they get chopped by an old import is priceless!

wanker in SLK55 darting through traffic, revving his V8 that sounds lik a toilet flushing..... gets chopped by a skyline at the next set of lights.......

funny if you ask me

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personally i think the soon to arrive new rs6 is where its at. It has the v10 lamborghini engine from the gallardo THEN they added two turbos.

Estimates place power in excess of 400KW and 750Nm.... now THAT IS IMPRESSIVE!!!

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I hate stupid comparision,

Just like a long time ago, the guy in TOP GEAR compared an R33 gtr with a Mc claren F1 road car, what a dumb c**t. If anyone notices he always favour Britis made cars. I wish i could talk to the short minded face to face.

He did that to show just how fast the F1 really was. The GTR was used as an example of a very fast car. He needed a bench mark to show how much the bar had been raised by the F1 which was only surpassed again recently by the Veyron. Personally I was stoked that they used a GTR as the comparison.

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Just like a long time ago, the guy in TOP GEAR compared an R33 gtr with a Mc claren F1 road car, what a dumb c**t. If anyone notices he always favour Britis made cars. I wish i could talk to the short minded face to face.

a stock mclaren is going to hose a stock r33 gtr.

*waits for the " such and such's 700kw gtr would kick it's arse"

and my response is, possibly, but i bet that at above 200kmh the maclaren would pull away because the aerodynamics of the gtr aren't designed to let it go up to close to 400kmh.

who cares about monetry value, i love chopping mercs, commodores, falcons, occasionally an audi too...

the look on their face when they get chopped by an old import is priceless!

wanker in SLK55 darting through traffic, revving his V8 that sounds lik a toilet flushing..... gets chopped by a skyline at the next set of lights.......

funny if you ask me

but if i had to drive from brisbane to sydney i'd much preffer the SLK55. and unless you know that the person in the other car is 100% trying to win, how can you say you chopped them. they might have been using 50% throttle and just hoping that there was a cop waiting around the corner to get you.

i like skylines. they are a great car, but they aren't the best car. but at the end of the day, if you spend $100,000 making a skyline as fast as you can, or buying a car for $100,000, the resale on the $100,000 is going to be way better, and it would probably be much nicer to drive, and much more reliable.

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