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meh, it was only a 911, not like it was a ferrari...or a bugatti....rofl at the guy who crashed that..2mil gone. Definately speed related...very lucky to be alive by the looks.

Lol.. Ferrari. They are slow. Silly Italian's they should stick to fashion.

Ferrari's are faster than Porsche's.....F430's do 0-100 in 4.1, 911 GT3's do 0-100 in 4.3..on a circuit a 911 GT3 will probably be faster..but yea, Ferrari's have better power figures...they also weigh a touch more. Theres been mixed reviews but the F430 is commonly rated higher than the new Porsche 911 GT3...big price difference though, at least Porsches are relatively cheap.

Ehh they're still gay and look like rubbish

Porsche underate they're power figures, and yes a GT3 would kill one on a track.

I shouldn't even be debating this I think any water cooled Porsche is crap anyway.

New car for new car porsche and ferrari are basicly the same (even around a track (according to Top Gear) as they both have some weight distribution stablility control blah blah blah etc etc))....old cars would probably be a different story though. I guess it's personal preference. I prefer Ferrari's over Porsches only because Porsche make so many cheap ghey versions of their cars and it rarely matters which one you own they look relatively the same. I'd prefer a 355 anyday.

Josh, matt, this isnt a thread over which one of ur cocks is 'bigger' (i use the word 'bigger' very losely) its about who was at fault, the car (LOL) or the driver

fark i dont know the answer to this one :thumbsup:

P.S mark, ur a nancy, hence why u sold the gtr and bought a 180 :cool:

Firstlly, WOW... :thumbsup:

Hands up how many people thought this was me *giggles*

Nope, I saw your dads car this arvo on my way back from Noosa, he was heading towards Kawana from your house...

He over took a van and I wet my pants... :sleep:

i raced a 355 GTS in the GTR.. i won XD he wasnt too happy. a young guy think wog. yes i gave my GTR some stick occasionally :laugh:

GTR POWAH..

On a closed circuit of course...

lol....nancy

Hi Steph :cool:

Long time no giggle...

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