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Post #1 Sun, Mar 2, 8:01 PM
Mr X
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More brutal!
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Post #2 Sun, Mar 23, 2:53 PM
Logical Heretic
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Thats a very good point because you most likely wouldn't want to take a fine car like this out in the winter anyway. But If I had enough money I would have both and drive the VT in the winter just for the pimp factor.
Post #3 Sun, Jun 15, 1:43 PM
Porsche 911 993
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well, the technology today has come a long way since 1998, and Ferrari had to try to top the Murcielago ;-) I'll let you make up your own mind about whether they did or not, but this car is amazing in its own right. I actually saw one today at a car show, truly amazing to see a lamborghini up close and personal. the owner said it had steel wheels though...any idea as to why Lambo. went w/ steel instead of alloy? Afterall, they went to the trouble of forming the body of carbon fiber and aluminum, so why not shave off more weight (and rotational mass at that) by going with alloy rims? If anyone could offer some insight, I would appreciate it.
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