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Post #1 Fri, Mar 10, 4:03 PM |
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CrystalBaller
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I thought on the front page it said v12? Oh well V8 makes more sense.
I take a lot of pictures, but that doesn't mean you will see them
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Post #2 Fri, Mar 10, 4:09 PM |
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Carbon Fiber
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It says V8 ... they might have changed it. Looks great either way.
"HP sells cars, torque wins races" .... Carroll Shelby
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Post #3 Fri, Mar 10, 5:51 PM |
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broken
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V9.3
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Post #4 Fri, Mar 10, 9:29 PM |
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NB
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V3.0wned
DEAR DURT MCGURT,
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Post #5 Sat, Mar 11, 3:34 AM |
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nishav
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gotta be a v8. yup, it does look quite good
"well...sort of lovish but not really. It's more like I'm taking that lovely butterfly cliche...and raping it. With explosives." - Ashurii
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Post #6 Mon, Mar 13, 5:08 PM |
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YoungJae
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V8 probably since that's what the "stock" one has.
My ideal garage (10): 1995 McLaren F1 LM, 2005 Koenigsegg CCR, 1990 Lamborghini LM 002 Americana Estate Paris Dakar, 2000 Lamborghini Diablo Coatl, 2005 Gemballa Mirage GT, 2000 Hamann M Roadster, 2004 Hamann HM 7.0, 2005 NISMO R34 GT-R Z-tune, 2005 Maserati MC12, 1993 Jaguar XJ220 w/open exhausts
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Post #7 Thu, Apr 6, 3:33 PM |
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LRP Gearhead
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Definitely a V8. Even if the V12 fit, it couldn't be homolgomated in time.
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