Any car, any price, what would you have?
13 October 2010, 07:08 PM
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By this, do you mean machine guns, rocket launchers and an ejector seat?
And ***** Galore
13 October 2010, 07:13 PM
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13 October 2010, 07:16 PM
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Mines R34.
As much as I love the R34, with unlimited funds there are too many other choices for me
13 October 2010, 07:21 PM
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BMW E46 M3 CSL.
Surely this falls into the 'everyday possibility' realm? On PH for circa. £25k
13 October 2010, 07:25 PM
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Surely this falls into the 'everyday possibility' realm? On PH for circa. £25k
While it's a great car the CSL, IMO it's just an uncomfy M3 that sounds good
13 October 2010, 07:31 PM
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As much as I love the R34, with unlimited funds there are too many other choices for me
Sure, I mean you could probably buy a gold plated Veyron with a diamond gear **** but I'm trying to 'keep it real'
I'd get the Mines for it's awesome mystique, insane response, manual box....and daily practicality.
13 October 2010, 07:38 PM
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You need an intervention.
Who? Me? *
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13 October 2010, 07:38 PM
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Without wanting to sound vulgar what sort of ££ would you need to put into that deal??
I'll be vulgar - about £80K at a guess!
13 October 2010, 07:39 PM
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Sure, I mean you could probably buy a gold plated Veyron with a diamond gear **** but I'm trying to 'keep it real'
I'd get the Mines for it's awesome mystique, insane response, manual box....and daily practicality.
No need to 'keep it real' - you have £112m to blow so go wild
13 October 2010, 07:41 PM
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And ***** Galore
With a £100M you sure would get that ....
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I'd get the Skoda - but splash out on aircon .....
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You see, with £100M or so you'd be best to remain anonymous most of the time. Easy to do with a Skoda. You'd just have to make sure that, just in case you were 'recognised', that your Skoda wasn't bog stock on the engine or handling front. Simples ....
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13 October 2010, 07:46 PM
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Lottery win I would have
GT3RS
GT2RS
599GTO
Range Rover Vogue with everything
Some nice convertible for her indoors - she can choose
13 October 2010, 07:48 PM
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With a £100M you sure would get that ....
You see, with £100M or so you'd be best to remain anonymous most of the time. Easy to do with a Skoda. You'd just have to make sure that, just in case you were 'recognised', that your Skoda wasn't bog stock on the engine or handling front. Simples ....
Dave
Driving a Skoda, I don't think so
13 October 2010, 07:54 PM
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Lottery win I would have
GT3RS
GT2RS
599GTO
Range Rover Vogue with everything
Some nice convertible for her indoors - she can choose
PS And a private racetrack to play with them on!
13 October 2010, 08:14 PM
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Is that an RS2000 ???
Old Skool
Hush yo' mouth.!!!!!!!!
The RS2000 was what "The Professionals" drove.
That thing above is an RS200 EVO, around 700bhp, STILL holds the record for acceleration for a production car afaik.
13 October 2010, 08:30 PM
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Hush yo' mouth.!!!!!!!!
The RS2000 was what "The Professionals" drove.
That thing above is an RS200 EVO, around 700bhp, STILL holds the record for acceleration for a production car afaik.
it would be rude not to have it's stablemates in the garage too
13 October 2010, 08:38 PM
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13 October 2010, 08:40 PM
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While it's a great car the CSL, IMO it's just an uncomfy M3 that sounds good
True I have been in the big cars worth big money, but the CSL just hits the spot with me I don't have one "ATM" but if I won the lottery I would def have one
13 October 2010, 08:46 PM
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Sure, I mean you could probably buy a gold plated Veyron with a diamond gear **** but I'm trying to 'keep it real'
I'd get the Mines for it's awesome mystique, insane response, manual box....and daily practicality.
....and because it was available to buy on Gran Turismo 1.
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F40
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its the bollix's a proper Ferrari with not that many toys in it.sounds awesome and great to drive on the twisty bits
13 October 2010, 09:23 PM
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Hush yo' mouth.!!!!!!!!
The RS2000 was what "The Professionals" drove.
That thing above is an RS200 EVO, around 700bhp, STILL holds the record for acceleration for a production car afaik.
I can only apologise for my ignorance lol
It's beauty & the beast
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13 October 2010, 09:25 PM
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F40
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its the bollix's a proper Ferrari with not that many toys in it.sounds awesome and great to drive on the twisty bits
Good shout
13 October 2010, 09:32 PM
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My heart says F40 but if It came down to it I'd go for a veyron, all in one colour and some sort of motorsport derived wheels (rather than the normal 2 tone and bling wheels)
Sort of this style
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And of course another one of these:
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And of course another one of these:
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