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    Quote Originally Posted by andy.muc
    It's still difficult to think of a diesel when you have the choice to pick ANY car you want.
    but your conditions for the choice also included the word ONLY car and that's where dreams more or less stop
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    Quote Originally Posted by henk4
    but your conditions for the choice also included the word ONLY car and that's where dreams more or less stop
    Well that depends on how important a car is for you and what your car really means to you.
    Just a bit of selfishness may change your choice of a car...
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    Quote Originally Posted by andy.muc
    Well that depends on how important a car is for you and what your car really means to you.
    Just a bit of selfishness may change your choice of a car...
    Did you ever see a Lamborghini Miura with a racing bicycle mounted on the roof?
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    Quote Originally Posted by henk4
    Did you ever see a Lamborghini Miura with a racing bicycle mounted on the roof?
    HAHA nah never seen that.
    That's like the guy who inherited a Testarossa
    and went to the local Ferrari dealer to ask for a draw bar...

    That's why i wouldn't pick a Miura...
    And if my dream car should not be able to carry a bicycle mounted on the roof so be it!
    That's a scrifice i'm willing to give
    I'd still rather pick me a SLR and to pass on the bicycle...
    You have to choose the degree of priority you give your car.
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    Quote Originally Posted by andy.muc
    HAHA nah never seen that.
    That's like the guy who inherited a Testarossa
    and went to the local Ferrari dealer to ask for a draw bar...

    That's why i wouldn't pick a Miura...
    And if my dream car should not be able to carry a bicycle mounted on the roof so be it!
    I'd still rather pick me a SLR and to pass on the bicycle...
    You have to choose the degree of priority you give your car.

    I wouldn't want to give up my bicycle , did the Groszer Arber with it.
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    An Hybrid energy RX8 or ''just'' a A3 sportsback TFSI.
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    It's between the McLaren F1 LM, F1 GT, Dauer 962LM, Ferrari F40 and Maserati MC12.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pinin
    It's between the McLaren F1 LM, F1 GT, Dauer 962LM, Ferrari F40 and Maserati MC12.
    Hmm you'd be very unhappy with a Maserati MC12 or a Dauer 962L as your everyday car.
    You can hardly go shopping with those cars...
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    Quote Originally Posted by andy.muc
    Hmm you'd be very unhappy with a Maserati MC12 or a Dauer 962L as your everyday car.
    You can hardly go shopping with those cars...
    F1LM it is then! 3 seats and space for shopping.

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    I would pick.... a full dry-carbon bodied hks-hipermax sponsored Mitsu Evo VIII. I would add 15 and 14 inch titanium brembo rotors in the front and back repectively... not what i would call a day-to-day driver, but oh well...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Cambiocorsa
    I would pick.... a full dry-carbon bodied hks-hipermax sponsored Mitsu Evo VIII. I would add 15 and 14 inch titanium brembo rotors in the front and back repectively... not what i would call a day-to-day driver, but oh well...
    Damn! That's one bloody choice
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    A Yenko Stinger Phase III for fun and an SLR for my daily driver...

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    personally i would prefer a modified car.. something like a 800hp GT2/GT3 maybe even on the new 997 platform..

    If the car was stock then it would have to be either an Slr/Enzo/Carrera GT just becuase they are the hotness of the decade..

    If it had to be under $100,000 then id go for a V12TT E46... If it had to be under $50,000 then a V12TT E30 M3.. and that would be the hotness..
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    Quote Originally Posted by henk4
    I wouldn't want to give up my bicycle , did the Groszer Arber with it.

    Groszer Arber?
    Is that like a triathalon?

    Excuse me for my interupting.

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