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I'm a big fan of the R35, still unsure about the front end though but love the rest. Probably the only other car worth considering in this sort of price bracket for me would be the BMW M3 Coupe

R8 is f**king very nice but for mine, if I'm going to spend that sort of cash on a car then even a second hand Ferrari would have to be an option. After all a Ferrari is just that...... a Ferrari

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Now we've seen some softcore porn... this is hardcore porn

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LAsYnSo0-F4...re=channel_page

and this is a messed up japanese skat video

I know everyones got different tastes but wtf is it with people putting wide bodykit on their cars?

Do they want them to look like Magda Szubanski or something? ;\

-D

I'm a big fan of the R35, still unsure about the front end though but love the rest. Probably the only other car worth considering in this sort of price bracket for me would be the BMW M3 Coupe

R8 is f**king very nice but for mine, if I'm going to spend that sort of cash on a car then even a second hand Ferrari would have to be an option. After all a Ferrari is just that...... a Ferrari

haha if I had that sorta money, I'd buy a countach or build a countach kit car to a stupidly overengineered spec

-D

not a huge fan of R35 styling, and in silver it looks lame, too much copy cat front ends, look at the front end, looks like a ford /Holden? vented fenders mated up the the body lines dont look right? dont get me wrong I would still like one, but not silver, like to see a black one , bayside blue, Purple like the old R34 GTR, who is going to be first to put colour flip paint on one..lol

and the rims, pretty average looking. dash stitching looks lame on R35 tv screen area? like stuck on after thought? I do like this R35 GTR but not the chrome rims. some black carbon fiber rims would look hot as hell on this car.

same for R8, silver looks lame

you buy a supercar you want it to be a stand out

give me a AC 427sc Cobra kit car powered by Alloy V8/V10 quad cam twin turbo or twin supercharger.

mad fast, rode in the real ones, 289 and 427 model on a race track , unreal car a go kart with 800hp on a old school engine

dump $160k in a supra or skyline it would flog the hell out a R35,R8 and lots of other cars, even half that much would

all kinda a waste in Adelaide, "the policed state"

haha if I had that sorta money, I'd buy a countach or build a countach kit car to a stupidly overengineered spec

-D

i would have to agree popularised by the TV show Cannonball Run :D watched the first one no less than 10 times when i was growing up

just listen to this thing

car was insane,he know he offered to let me drive it but every one else would get jealous so i said no, cant be too greedy ya know lol

but the funniest part last night was when cara said "she was the best blower on the block"

i think she was talking bout her car

car was insane,he know he offered to let me drive it but every one else would get jealous so i said no, cant be too greedy ya know lol

yeah... sure he did.

give me a AC 427sc Cobra kit car powered by Alloy V8/V10 quad cam twin turbo or twin supercharger.

mad fast, rode in the real ones, 289 and 427 model on a race track , unreal car a go kart with 800hp on a old school engine

Now you're talkin.... VH45 on a supercharger? :)

Always loved Shelby Cobras.... this one makes me look forward to the day I'm an old man with a peaked cap :(

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ill take a DRB 540 kit car me thinks.

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The Chassis consists of laser cut aluminium panels, MIG welded in a jig to produce an immensely strong monocoque chassis. All the mounts are incorporated to allow the builder to simply bolt all the components from the donor vehicle directly into the chassis. The body-chassis unit is supplied with the body attached to the chassis, with the bonnet, boot and doors all hinged and aligned and windscreen fitted.

The body-chassis unit accepts all the components from the donor Ford BA/BF (2003 - 2008), XR8, GT or GTP Falcon, so the completed DRB540 has Power steering, Cruise control, Traction control, ABS, Climate control, Radio/CD sound system and the option of electric windows & mirrors.

Customers can buy a damaged BA/BF XR8, GT or GTP Falcon at auction, from about $10,000 to $15,000 depending on the amount of damage and mileage (usually between 20,000 and 70,000 km., the Boss 5.4 litre motor should not require major work until at least 400,000 km) Most of the cars have 5 or 6 speed Tiptronic (Auto/Sequential) transmission with a few 5 speed manuals (2003 - early 2005) and a 6 speed manual from late 2005. Once all the required parts have been removed from the donor vehicle, unused components can be sold to defray costs.

its based on the 2004 ford/shelby V10 concept, ill find a link.

linkage (wiki).

id probably be inclined to use the engine out of a typhoon rather than the boss 240 if i had the cash to build such a car.

audi r8 2 tone :( 1 color :)

R35 needs a diff wing and then itll look sweet, vspec looks better. 32 will always be my fav i reckon though

and ford GT40's > shelby cobra, atleast if you short like me and can fit in it :)

Can I think out loud for a sec.... that safety car should have a race number and a driver name on it. There... I said it... P*ssoff this one horse race crap and bring back the V8 eater. We can't always ban cars that smash aussie crap can we? That'd be like the poms banning the australian cricket team. Who honestly wants to watch fords and holdens go round a track, one with extra weight because the retarded kid can't keep up. Sounds like my mum made up the rules "Now boys, play nice and don't go too fast, you know Forest has a gimpy leg" :) . I was so excited :( when I saw the V8 supercars sticker on that car, hoping (without reality) that it may have been a water tester. Until, I saw the safety car sticker. :)

Ok end rant... I'll mutter to myself for a while, brooding in the corner questioning the world. ;):rant: :rant:

'D_Stirls, i know what you mean about a true super car and how it should feel or at least a sports car should at least feel like a sports car, not a family style sports luxery car.

speaking of super cars, i have a mega soft spot for the apollo gumpert.

doesnt look that great but its all about function over fashion.

think top gear did a thing on it awhile ago.

www.yosax.com/gumpert-apollo-40-leaves-factory

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