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also, for your enjoyment

the new mclaren front end

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ver nice. LM-style vents over the front wheels are cool. can't say I've ever liked those optional wheels, but nothing a set of HRE's or similar wouldn't fix.

75hp is a not-inconsiderable increase. would run sub 3 sec to 100 for sure with 667hp and some corsa tyres.

at 660hp+, 1400kg, with 200mph+ top speed, 3 second 0-60 and a price tag of £168,500... this is the car to have

bang for buck, its almost unbeatable

except they are only making 5 of the HS models to keep them exclusive :blink:

Speaking of collecting shit

A lot of teams are selling their 2011 apparel and merchandise at a massively reduced price if anybody is interested. I know Mclaren is 50% off almost everything... sh@un...

which sites do you recomend for cheap merch

Speaking of collecting shit

A lot of teams are selling their 2011 apparel and merchandise at a massively reduced price if anybody is interested. I know Mclaren is 50% off almost everything... sh@un...

Is that at a specific shop? RBR prices all seem the same

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