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Spotted a 2006 BMW z4 in my garrage today :P

Nice. Which one do you like driving more?

lol

spotted a gorgeous gray Gallardo Superleggera in Jam Factory car park... I agree with Clarkson, I would take one over a Porsche or Ferrari anyday... so who's giving me one! :domokun:

No way... I'd have an F430 over any other half-mil Italian supercar.

Ninja Superleg to the head infact. One minute you'll be walking along humming to yourself, next thing you'll be flat on your ass with my size 12 embedded in your face.

Lol

Nice. Which one do you like driving more?

z4 over the ignis for sure.

its alot more cruisy and quiet, but have to be gentle with it as it only sites like an inch or 2 of the ground

where as the ignis i can chuck around.

stagea is in another class, AWD

PS are you just goin through every thread replying cause your bored shitless ...

z4 over the ignis for sure.

its alot more cruisy and quiet, but have to be gentle with it as it only sites like an inch or 2 of the ground

where as the ignis i can chuck around.

stagea is in another class, AWD

PS are you just goin through every thread replying cause your bored shitless ...

So Stag > Z4 to drive?

Lol, I am at work during the evenings a lot of the time. When it's quiet I can only surf the net...

Found this near my house at a mechanics which im not going to name.. i had to rape the car...

sorry for the shit quality you dont walk in to your everyday mechanis and walk round the corner of the shop to see an R35 GTR sitting there !!

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Spotted 3 R35 GTR's at Sandown today.

Then spotted Jack and myself doing hot laps in them.

Very nice i must say.... :domokun:

Yeah jumping in the black r35GTR was the worst thing i could've done...

Now I have to come up with 170k to buy one...:)

Ah ..There just a car.

But the GTR was porn

Zonda is an orgy

Lambo is porn

Ferrari is the a hot mistress who doesn't put out

Porsche is the intelligent girl-next-door who's also a nympho

GTR is the fat chick who gives such great head you just can't leave her

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