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Couldnt see where youre going could you with that lol.... Would be nice to shoot people that are in your way with that bazooka thoLiamD wrote:I wish I had 170K to buy this
Just want to go down the local chav "krooze" in it and do the shopping in it. Couldn't care too much it'll do an 8 second quarter mile.
Or more realistically, probably my dad's Trans Am, with it's new exhaust it makes the sort of sound to humble a McLaren SLR.
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Gents, it appears that you have covered most of the most desired cars so far, even a Fiat Panda 4x4, I guess whatever floats your boat eh?
As for me, I've always had a soft spot for those Honda Integra Type-Rs, both old and new, in fact I would have bought the old shape had it not been for the £3k insurance quote! The new shape just blew me away when I first saw it, shame that they don't release it over here and we have to make do with the Civic.
The Nissan Skyline GTR is also one of my alltime favourites, it just looks so right and boy must they shift.
But think something that is more affordable and staying along with my love of all things Dub would have to be a Corrado G60. Again one damn fine looking car.
As for me, I've always had a soft spot for those Honda Integra Type-Rs, both old and new, in fact I would have bought the old shape had it not been for the £3k insurance quote! The new shape just blew me away when I first saw it, shame that they don't release it over here and we have to make do with the Civic.
The Nissan Skyline GTR is also one of my alltime favourites, it just looks so right and boy must they shift.
But think something that is more affordable and staying along with my love of all things Dub would have to be a Corrado G60. Again one damn fine looking car.
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YES!
Panda 4x4 ..... the old one, mind. For EXACTLY the same reasons. You haven't really been out driving til you've gone halfway across lanzarote on unmetalled tracks (basically just driving across a sometime-bulldozed bit of quite rocky volcanic desert) at 40mph in a Seat Marbella (underpowered panda clone), overtaking supposedly 4x4 things like Vitaras whose occupants look far less comfortable even at half your pace
Bloody hot mind, the fan's rubbish and it's really cheap greenhouse-like glass.
Also it shares a fair bit of shape and styling cues with the (mk3!) Polo, just a bit shorter and tinnier. Think of it maybe like a prototype lupo or something?
(oh yeah.... and its also the first car i remember being driven round in, and one i was regularly scared witless in by a mate who got unbeleivable cross-town times out of it... til the engine packed up from the abuse! hmm sound familiar?)
Quattro ... well heck i didnt think it needed to be said.
And was the Tuscan the one in that Swordfish film? It looks awesome but hollywood proved that it's too slow even to outrun a caddy escalade crosstown - a 4x4 so afraid of corners you cant even turn off the road onto a dirt track in order to get it dirty
Despite, yknow, the awesome engine, low/lightweight carbon fibre body and mahooooooosive tyres that cost about £250 a corner...
Big up the Fire engine too, but it would have to be either a modern one or a proper old green goddess
f*** it, whilst we're being silly, why not a routemaster? You'd have to sell your house to buy it but would probably end up with more floorspace! And go on holiday too.
Panda 4x4 ..... the old one, mind. For EXACTLY the same reasons. You haven't really been out driving til you've gone halfway across lanzarote on unmetalled tracks (basically just driving across a sometime-bulldozed bit of quite rocky volcanic desert) at 40mph in a Seat Marbella (underpowered panda clone), overtaking supposedly 4x4 things like Vitaras whose occupants look far less comfortable even at half your pace
Also it shares a fair bit of shape and styling cues with the (mk3!) Polo, just a bit shorter and tinnier. Think of it maybe like a prototype lupo or something?
(oh yeah.... and its also the first car i remember being driven round in, and one i was regularly scared witless in by a mate who got unbeleivable cross-town times out of it... til the engine packed up from the abuse! hmm sound familiar?)
Quattro ... well heck i didnt think it needed to be said.
And was the Tuscan the one in that Swordfish film? It looks awesome but hollywood proved that it's too slow even to outrun a caddy escalade crosstown - a 4x4 so afraid of corners you cant even turn off the road onto a dirt track in order to get it dirty
Big up the Fire engine too, but it would have to be either a modern one or a proper old green goddess
f*** it, whilst we're being silly, why not a routemaster? You'd have to sell your house to buy it but would probably end up with more floorspace! And go on holiday too.
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