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Gav - if you sourced the car from the UK it'd be RHD wouldn't it?

Just a thought..

True, however UK cars are a heap more expensive due to their initial import tariffs, and smaller market compared to the rest of Europe.

Fellow over here bought a 1999 M3 BMW (LHD) last month with 25,000 kms for 20,000 Euro. I had a drive and it feels like it goes bloody hard, although couldn't do too much on the icy roads!

Hey Gav

How about something a little Italian? Maybe a Lancia Delta HF Integrale Evoluzione II?

http://www.supercars.net/cars/1993@$Lancia...ione%20IIg.html

Or maybe stay Jap and see if you can pick up an R33 Autech 4-door from Prospec Motorsport Co. in the UK (http://www.prospec-ms.co.uk/)

Or even a Nismo built R34 GT-R V-spec Nur:

http://www.gtr.co.uk/html/shownews.asp?ID=.../forsale_281203

The Audi A8 sounds nice though, or maybe one of the high powered BMW (Alpina, Brabus) or Audi (RS) Estate wagons. Or what about a little Lotus Esprit Turbo (or Lotus Turbo Esprit?). There's also the Lotus Carlton - they're a bloody weapon, and although they didn't get released in RHD (as far as I'm aware), one of the Williams Renaults wouldn't be bad. An older car might be a Fiat Dino V6 (same engine as the Dino 246 but with an iron block).

1989 Lotus Carlton:

http://www.supercars.net/cars/1989@[email protected]+Omegag.html

1995 Lotus Esprit S4s:

http://www.supercars.net/cars/1995@[email protected]%20S4sg.html

1995 Audi RS2 Avant:

http://www.supercars.net/cars/1995@$Audi@$...2%20Avantg.html

2001 Sportec RS4 Biturbo Level 2 (outta reach but till awesome):

http://www.supercars.net/cars/2001@$Sporte...Level%202g.html

2001 Renault Cli Sport V6:

http://www.supercars.net/cars/2001@$Renaul...Sprt%20V6g.html

Cheers

Brendan

Gav, Steve is working on a couple Lotus's at the moment, let's just say there a tad underpowered, and constantly having problems, not my choice.

A tad underpowered??

I don't think so Annie!

Those Lotus Esprit V8 twin turbos are very very powerful and very quick!

And they are very very sexy looking cars :P

Hows-a-bout a BMW AC Schnitzer. Similiar to an m3 but has been worked on by Schnitzer- sorry to state the obvious. There is also a BM where the shove the M5 engine into the M3 chassis and then upgrade the brake suspension etc. Perhaps someone could help me with the name?

Either on of those Go hard.

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