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that bikes gross. looks like the started making a decent looking bike then went f**k it when they got to the front of it

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killin it.

when i went back to the states to visit family, my old mate had bought one of these srt charger or whatever it was.

murdered the f**k out! limo tint, tinted headlights and brake lights, satin black 22" rims and slammed such a tuff sounding car!

ill be spending a bit of time in jersey, and hopefully at least a month in nyc. but i wont be in the states for 2+ years. got another (minimum) 9 months here, then a minimum 18 months in canada.

thought id share a couple of super cars i aint seen before, maybe ive been living under a rock.

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P4/5 ferrari 1 off build from the last enzo. personally i think its way cooler then the enzo. no that geek in the pic does not come with the car

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ferrari_P4/5_by_Pininfarina

first alpha i ever thought was cool

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alfa_Romeo_8C_Competizione

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Get a set of R33 GT-R wheels, thats what I'd get for track wheels - powder coated gun metal grey, fat slicks - the offsets look decent on GTST's and with thick rubber even fill the guards nicley on a R32 GTR if your going for the 'track' look

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