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F40 was sure near the top of my list. But it said "not left hand drive", and "available in Australia".... so it kinda doesn't fit! But neither does an E30 M3 (LHD) or Maserati MC12 (LHD).

Plenty of old-school cars like a 300SL Gullwing could tempt me, but they never ever drive as well as they do in your dreams! lol

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1) porche cayne turbo (the new one) for towing duties and stuff ;-)

2) obviously an aston not sure the v12 or the convertable, but i am sure u get the drift, for daily duties.

3) lotus exige S (yumm) now where is my tattslotto ticket.

yeah, i left my ak at home luckily. 1 because we may not have got past that semi and 2 because it may have been used :thumbsup:

For a daily, i think these are a bit underated: bentley.jpg

So much power instantly! that one is a mansory versoin.. whateva that is. but very cool.. euro footballers car, in aus thats called a ute

and then 2 track cars. probably a lp640 and a f40.. all in white. except the f40

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mmm

But a p1 membershipp is a very good idea.. i think id have to get 2 at once... 70 days driving a year may not be enough...

F40 was sure near the top of my list. But it said "not left hand drive", and "available in Australia".... so it kinda doesn't fit! But neither does an E30 M3 (LHD) or Maserati MC12 (LHD).

you, my friend, have to go see maranello motorsport - they have f40's there once in a while. Not legal to drive on the roads, but :yes: for the racetrack! :D

only 3???

ok id go:

1. R34GTR Ztune for the daily

2. 1967 Shelby GT500

3. Atom for the track! guess ill be waiting a little bit til its available in aust.

But relistically (if i had to pay for them)

1. Mazda 6 for daily

2. My R32GTR with a bit more work done on it for weekender track use

3. Atom!

It's hard to limit yourself to 3 cars with what the world has to throw at you, but if I had to:

1> GT3 RS - for track days

2> Audi RS4 - For daily driver with some get-up and a nice zorst note to boot.

3> Lambo Muchielago - For impracticle street driven rides, booty grabbing, head-turning fun - there's a big statement made by that badge.

I like this thread. :D

1. Audi RS4 Sedan. In silver or black.

2. Aston Martin DBS. In "Casino Ice"

3. Porsche 997 GT3RS. In Orange.

Also considered : Overfinch Range Rover Sport V8. Lambo LP640. E63 AMG.

I like this thread. :D

1. Audi RS4 Sedan. In silver or black.

2. Aston Martin DBS. In "Casino Ice"

3. Porsche 997 GT3RS. In Orange.

Also considered : Overfinch Range Rover Sport V8. Lambo LP640. E63 AMG.

Overfinch are very good and are based about 20mins from my home town in a little place called Bordon. We used to get some of them in varying degrees of modifcation at the Range Rover dealership for work/cleaning.

Awesome vehicles but get the damn brakes done first! :laughing-smiley-014:

Here's my 3

1 - Aston Martin V8 Vantage Le Mans

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2 - Jaguar XJ 220

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3 - Mercedes Benz CLK 63 AMG Black Series

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Thats Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday sorted, hmmmmmmm, what will i have for Thur, Fri, Sat and Sunday ? :D

it sure is mate :D , if only huh?

hell yeah....the enzo could be the cruising one...the f40 will be the track one and the 430 will be the work one

or realistically speaking - these 3!!

http://www.j-spec.com.au/list/index.php?ID=10008

http://www.j-spec.com.au/list/index.php?ID=9997

http://www.j-spec.com.au/list/index.php?ID=10017

good enough for me! :yes:

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