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    now your probaly gonna think im weird if i chose any thing other than a GTR but ive kinda changed since i signed up.
    Nissan 200sx S15 for me.......great looks............good handling........easilly tuneable...........bliss
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    Quote Originally Posted by AutoMotivated
    'Nothing can compare with the 928' -

    brave words, aren't they
    and foolish

    Alpine A610 - 1 second faster to 60, 10mph faster top speed.

    but .... ( so maybe not so foolish ) .... no luggage space when 4 up !!!
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    Mercedes SLR McLaren

    thats final funky wind break f1 aerodynamics all the stuff i wanted
    There is 3 people on a boat with loads of children running around it, the 3 people are: 1. Bob geldof, 2. Ozzy Osbourne, and 3. Micheal jackson, they're sailing out for the G8 live aid, they've hit a rock and they're sinking, bob says: "save the children!" ozzy says: "Fuc the children!"

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    This is difficult to choose just 1 car - so I won't

    Price is no object category
    Mercedes-Benz SL55 AMG

    Price is BIG object
    Acura RSX Type S

    Aesthetically pleasing in a Classical sense
    1969 Dodge Charger (hemi-powered please) R/T SE / 1959 Cadillac convertible

    Aesthetically pleasing in a modern sense
    Koenigsegg CCR

    Overall if I had to just choose 1 I would go with the M-B SL55 AMG, a great combination of performance, luxury and curb appeal. IMHO.

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    Jaguar XJ13
    looks
    speed
    rarity
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    Quote Originally Posted by AutoMotivated
    Great choice -
    but what about the Daytona?

    Two totally different cars, and plus, the daytona was somewhat modified.
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    Quote Originally Posted by johnnynumfiv
    Two totally different cars, and plus, the daytona was somewhat modified.
    Why are they TOTALLY different???

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    Quote Originally Posted by Matra et Alpine
    and foolish

    Alpine A610 - 1 second faster to 60, 10mph faster top speed.

    but .... ( so maybe not so foolish ) .... no luggage space when 4 up !!!
    [ another fine example of French cock-up on a great concept ]
    Stupid French conigit

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    Picking only one...

    The factory-built Cadillac Fleetwood Seventy-Five Limousine ('66-'76 preferred).
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    Quote Originally Posted by NoOne
    Aesthetically pleasing in a Classical sense
    1969 Dodge Charger (hemi-powered please) R/T SE / 1959 Cadillac convertible
    Hey, that's my runner-up choice! '69 Dodge Charger R/T, but I'd be happy with either the Hemi or 440.
    And, the '59 Cadillac (Eldorado Biarritz) Convertible is not far behind.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fleet 500
    Hey, that's my runner-up choice! '69 Dodge Charger R/T, but I'd be happy with either the Hemi or 440.
    And, the '59 Cadillac (Eldorado Biarritz) Convertible is not far behind.
    Geez you guys have got good taste -

    aarrrrrgghhhhhhhh

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    Ok, I've slept on it and still can't choose just one so I'll pick by continents:

    Europe: Ferrari 575

    North America: Shelby Cobra 427

    Asia: Mitsubishi Evo III

    Australia: Holden Monaro (Pontiac GTO in the USA)

    Taz.
    Last edited by taz_rocks_miami; 07-20-2004 at 10:38 PM. Reason: Forgot a continent..
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    Great!!

    Quote Originally Posted by Ferrari Tifosi
    1962 Ferrari 250 GTO, absolutely beautiful. I've never had the pleasure to actually see one in real life, but I still love it. 3 liter V12 engine producing roughly 300 hp. Beautiful styling, Rarity (only 39 ever produced), and tons of racing heritege (It won Ferrari the World Sportscar Championship three years in a row: 1962, 63, and 64).

    Now that's what I call a car... fantastic choice.!!!
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    Ferrari 360 Challenge Stradale!

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    Quote Originally Posted by MrVette83
    Mine is(as you may very well be able to see) the Chevrolet Corvette. I love it simply b/c it can hang with or beat many cars much more expensive than it. It all started in 3rd grade when I saw my first Vette(a 68-69 Triple brown vert) and the passion has been undying ever since.
    Mine is also the Corvette. I'm older and drove a 63 split window. Now my daily driver is a 2000 C5 Coupe. 0-60 in 4.8 and smooth as silk in traffic. Had it at 165 and can take 90 degree corners at 70+.

    The C6 is available this fall. 0-60 in 4.1 for about the same price and less weight.

    Wait for the C6 Z06 in 2005. 500 HP/500 pounds torque with a curb weight of 2800.

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