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got my insurance quote back for the crown and it's not as bad as I thought only $1k comprehensive for $15k agreed value
but that's through JCI, will be calling Shannons closer to when I actually go pick it up
But at least it's cheaper than what I was expecting of like $2k+

got my insurance quote back for the crown and it's not as bad as I thought only $1k comprehensive for $15k agreed value

but that's through JCI, will be calling Shannons closer to when I actually go pick it up

But at least it's cheaper than what I was expecting of like $2k+

i got discount with shannons cos i have cams... so if you have it....

I think my favourite thing on the Internet is telling people I don't like Lamborghini.

It rustles jimmies like a mo'f*kker for some reason

You can say you don't like Honda's or nissan's or pagani's for example and for the most part people leave you be, but say you don't like Lamborghini's and there is always some serious butthurt from someone that has never owned or even driven a Lamborghini. And you will end up with like 20 people basically telling you you aren't allowed not to like them

Brings the lulz

Ok birds, I'll bite... Don't like the look of any current models really. 99% (note NOT 100%) of people that buy them are massive wankers. Proof of this was the free ed hardy VIP show acces and clothes they used to give you upon purchase, shows exactly the clientele they are after. They are not anywhere near as fast as the price would suggest. It's personal taste. Liking a car based on brand is retarded. I have no need to impress 15 year olds and lebbo's. i'm a massive hipster.

If they bring out something I like I will happily reverse my position

Strap two turbos the size of my head onto the back of one, then I'll be dripping with excitement... until then, they fall into the same categories as ferarris as far as I'm concerned... all bought, no built... no joy.

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Yeah I'm sure there is, but none i can think of... countache possibly.

honestly they could import goat turds from Italy with a Lamborghini badge and they would sell for half a mil

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