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Hey PimpDat - I was there that day with the black Hummer and yellow Lambo!

Did you see the McLaren F1? Crazy!

Yeah ive seen that Mclaren around a bit usually down at the old Maranello motorsports shop, never heard it open up tho : (

Did you happen to see Sam Newman with a hot blonde chick? he came out of tower 5 like a pimp and got in the biggest boat at the docks lol green with envy!!

You look at that car and the first thing you say is 'love those brakes' hahah wtf?

You can have the brakes, i'll take the rest of the car :)

Hell yeah id have those brakes :)

Hahahaha, of course i want the whole thing - but come on, as if those brakes wouldnt make your gtr that extra bit special :)

Reckon you could fit in there, Baron?

lol, I'm not that big a unit! hey if I can fit in an alfa GTV with tiny kevlar momo seat (bolted to the floor mind you) then I reckon I'd give it a crack!

phunky, LOVE the murcielago. especialy in black (or is that raw carbon?) either way it's nasty!!

lol, I'm not that big a unit! hey if I can fit in an alfa GTV with tiny kevlar momo seat (bolted to the floor mind you) then I reckon I'd give it a crack!

phunky, LOVE the murcielago. especialy in black (or is that raw carbon?) either way it's nasty!!

Yeah well I am just bitter because after doing the engineering sign off for the GT40 below I was supposed to get in & go for a drive. Let's just say I missed somewhat. Damn tupperware tractors.

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phunky, LOVE the murcielago. especialy in black (or is that raw carbon?) either way it's nasty!!

The murcielago R-GT comes in raw carbon.. Not sure whether this is standard or just an option but there's a higher res view of it here: http://www.italiaspeed.com/news_2003/frank...go_rgt_103.html

Yeah well I am just bitter because after doing the engineering sign off for the GT40 below I was supposed to get in & go for a drive. Let's just say I missed somewhat. Damn tupperware tractors.

well it is only 40inches tall after all! you need the one with the bubble in the top of the door for some extra headroom! Having seen you're pics though your a pretty big dude.

well it is only 40inches tall after all! you need the one with the bubble in the top of the door for some extra headroom! Having seen you're pics though your a pretty big dude.

Well a Gurney bubble would only be about a third of the answer.

The pedals made it half way up my shins.

The other problem was there was no way known I would have been able to put on any corrective lock.

Why can't they make cars to fit proper sized people, instead of just scale models? :P

Unfortunately 40"s makes a GT-R look like a bloody people mover. For the record the 917K was even shorter. Damn it all.

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lol, I'm not that big a unit! hey if I can fit in an alfa GTV with tiny kevlar momo seat (bolted to the floor mind you) then I reckon I'd give it a crack!

phunky, LOVE the murcielago. especialy in black (or is that raw carbon?) either way it's nasty!!

Raw carbon mate, and the thing is pure automotive porn!

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