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money no object, dodge viper original convertable style

#1 - not what we traditionally refer to as import here

#2 - eww, are u for real?

Shawn Boswell: What about your daddy's Viper? 

Clay: This beast's got 500-horsepower and a Borla exhaust system. It does 0-60 in what, 4.3 seconds? 

Shawn Boswell: Wow. You can read the brochure.

but seriously, R34 GTR and TT Supra

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LOL

dont worry bout kietz, he just upset that all his threads are useless and get deleted :thumbsup:

mmmm would love a 32 GTR.

what are on about ? lol like what thread? i dont recall any of my threads being deleted.. anyways

for sure 34gtr nur

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#1 - not what we traditionally refer to as import here

#2 - eww, are u for real?

import is anything from overseas :thumbsup: what you talking bout willis. still got the original hp imports mag with a viper in there.

you do know thats a lambo v10 under the hood that rips something in the 11-12 second quarter mark, the 1 in fnf is the new viper which is fugly. damn movies are there deals with car makers to only show their new products.

meh each to their own, i dare say im not the only 1 that likes em. they do charge over the 100k for them still.

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they just need a rim job :P

i would say f40 but they are beyound unpratical

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