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What you need to offer is the stupidly hot blonde to go with the convertibles.

I'm sure some of the guys who are members are middle aged and are having a mid life crisis, what better than the token blonde in the pasenger seat to top things off.

"P1, for men who want hand jobs off beautiful woman"

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10 x Toyota Camry. Lol.

Seriously though, I think a TVR of some description would be interesting... maybe a Sagaris.

What about a BMW 335i or a 135i - not exotic but great drives by all accounts?

A lot of the members will either have a 335 or atleast know someone that does have one. It's not really the point of P1.

Not in any order.

1. Nissan GT-R

2. Evo X

3. Audi R8

4. XK Jaguar

5. Any modern Ferrari

6. Any modern Lambo

7. Porsche 911 GT2

8. Aston Martin DB9

9. Maserati Quattroporte

10. R34 GT-R with at least 500kw at all four wheels.

Mostly fun cars and some exotics. Quattroporte I've heard is one of the most comfortable rides ever, my girlfriend's Dad owns a Gran Turismo, but says when he's a bit older he's definitely grabbing a Quattroporte.

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