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very nice... one of my personal favourites!!

 

 

very nice!!

 

 

Kind of screams, look at me... :tongue:

 

 

:rlol: how do you get the spare wheel out?

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Supra Aerotop? :p

 

:taped: surely you of all people has better taste than that :p

 

masseratti quattroporte (sp?) Dont have a pic but I drive past one every friday and it never seems to move yet seems utterly beautiful just sitting there, plus the noise it made when it was on topgear was VERY nice. We'll forget that it'll probably breakdown before I'd get to the south of france.

 

nice choice!

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:taped: surely you of all people has better taste than that :p

 

Sorry :p

 

That was the affordable choice!

 

The ultimate would be, for me, what Michael posted - Zonda F Roadster

 

http://www.forum-auto.com/uploads/200602/tex_mex_1140773142_2006_pagani_zonda_roadster_f_sa_1280x960.jpg

 

I could imagine driving that through the streets of Monte Carlo on a warm summers evening, wind in the hair.... ah, stuff dreams are made of :D

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For sensible money: SL55AMG

For silly money: SL63AMG / AM DBS

 

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nice

 

Sorry :p

 

That was the affordable choice!

 

The ultimate would be, for me, what Michael posted - Zonda F Roadster

 

http://www.forum-auto.com/uploads/200602/tex_mex_1140773142_2006_pagani_zonda_roadster_f_sa_1280x960.jpg

 

I could imagine driving that through the streets of Monte Carlo on a warm summers evening, wind in the hair.... ah, stuff dreams are made of :D

 

Much better!!

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For sensible money: SL55AMG

For silly money: SL63AMG / AM DBS

 

:)

 

Alex, I saw a SL63 outside Dorridge train station (lovely) 2 nights ago and didn't have a clue what it was - never heard of them before. In the flesh it looked absolutely brilliant. Kept double taking as the SLR is probably the nearest thing to it. Beautiful but massive machine.

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