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Big fan of these two;

Mercedes CL63 AMG Black Series

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Aston Martin V8 Vantage

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Now these next two aren't technically 21st century, however i love how these final breeds have been tweaked and fine-tuned to perfection, the workmanship is second-to-none.

Mugen NSX Type RR

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And my favourite, Nismo's R34 GTR Z-Tune

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Four in total, two at a time since the NSX and R34 are originally pre-21st century

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Denmark pops their supercar cherry

Zenvo ST1

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Very YANG styling like the Revetron ie. very aggressive - very mean - very masculine - very angular.

Like it? You bet!

Looks like it's goin' to eat ya! I remember the 1st time I saw an 8 series BMW in my rear vision mirror in the 90s; and I nearly damn wet myself. This thing in the new century can do the same lol

http://www.rsportscars.com/zenvo/2010-zenvo-st1/ with specs & of course, the mandatory 0-100Km/Hr time of 3.0sec (claimed)

mmmm...yummy..

Its pretty out there isnt it nick. Although I am still unsure on the nose, if you chop off the front guards it would like a fishing boat lol.

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LOL, Just Joking!

:D

well played Che

Its pretty out there isnt it nick. Although I am still unsure on the nose, if you chop off the front guards it would like a fishing boat lol.

I dig the design on the roof.

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