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Post #1 Mon, Apr 3, 6:20 PM |
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mustang2000
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16,600 is pretty cheap for this
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Post #2 Tue, Apr 4, 12:58 AM |
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YoungJae
Supercar Guru - 578
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Somehow, I think they mean $166,000. Just from the way that the zeros are grouped.
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 #3 Tue, Apr 4, 5:48 PM |
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660hpV12
Senior Member - 303
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am trading my accord for this
2min 16s lap time around wine country with a 360
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Post #4 Tue, Apr 4, 8:19 PM |
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nishav
Supercar Messiah - 8590
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cheap? i disagree with you on that one
"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 #5 Sat, Apr 8, 3:44 AM |
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RalphCM
Supercar Messi - 1935
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Quote from YoungJae Somehow, I think they mean $166,000. Just from the way that the zeros are grouped.
duh?
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Post #6 Mon, Aug 7, 1:33 PM |
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German Cars Own
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thats cuz all they did was give it a paint job!
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