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| Jaguar XKR GT3 |
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| apples v. oranges |
| Wes.Coleman 07-02-2007 |
Yeah, it won't be quicker than the AM DBR9...because it's racing in GT3, not GT1! And Ian Callum designed both the DB9 and the XK, so it's no surprise they share a few design characteristics, but IMO the XK looks a little better. |
| Awesome car, love the design |
| etmargallo 02-02-2007 |
but like the previous comment, it does look exactly like an aston martin design. looks completely the same in in terms of the main body shape and lines. |
| What an unoriginal idea. |
| HVAC25000 11-07-2006 |
It looks EXACTLY like the Aston Martin DB9, but it's a Jaguar, so it won't even perform half as well as the car it is trying to mimic. |
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