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Porsches. I'm a sucker for the Porsche flat-6 rumble.

A man with good taste! I'm also a sucker for a porker! :P

When I was in the states I would drool over a Corvette. But I almost orgasamed over Vipers. That V10 sound just has to be heard to believe!

Forgetting the cars i will only ever see in magazines or Burrows drive day it would have to be:

- any 57-65 Vette :P

- 92-96 Vette especially ZR1s and Callaways

- Tough 68-69 Camaros

- Tough 65-68 Mustangs

- 1994-Present TVRs

Or tough as nails modern track cars like GT3 Porka or Lotus Exige , TTV8 Espirit... oh if only i was rich

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There was a post a few months ago of a twin turbo 68 Camaro...that car made me make all sorts of noises...just cant find the thread

There was a post a few months ago of a twin turbo 68 Camaro...that car made me make all sorts of noises...just cant find the thread

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this ones a 69... but i think it's what you're talking about

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fullsize: http://5.pichold.com/100_0252.jpg

~i thought i posted that thread but can't find it either. hmm

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this ones a 69... but i think it's what you're talking about

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fullsize: http://5.pichold.com/100_0252.jpg

~i thought i posted that thread but can't find it either. hmm

Yeh i think the thread went missign when the forum went down earlier in the year.

I would kill for that '69 Camaro...My Powerball winning would be well spent ...hell its even the right colour:)

I love:

Group B Rally Cars that were banned- peugeot 205, lancia 037, lancia delta s4, audi quatro.

Old Mustangs, Monaro's, Impala's and other low riders...

Alfa gtv's, all skylines, supra's, rx7's (series 4 up), pritty much most jap imports...

Did you know a rally driver names Henri Toivenen in 1986 took the lancia delta s4 round Estoril the Portugese F1 track and the time he got would have placed him 6th on the grid for the F1 that year. Saddly in Corsica Herni Toivenen died and Group B rally cars came to an end.

take it easy

Mark

Have u ever actually seen one on road in Australia though?
I haven't seen one yet but they also have not been here for very long....

I am sure after being at the motorshow that someone with too much money should pick one up....

I think there are a lot more exotics down in melbourne though....

Well if you are in Sydney just keep your eyes OPEN :(

Article from A.I.M.S. here: http://carsguide.news.com.au/aims/story/0,...6-28977,00.html

"The three firm orders are all from Sydney, all have property development as their core business and all are in their 40s."

Looks nice in black.

Not too many S4's on Aussie roads though makaveli, but they sure were awsome cars.

They took the S4 in race trim around one of the F1 tracks in '86 or 87 (can't remember which one) & it would have qualified 6th on the F1 grid at that track that year!

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