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Ha, +1

Well done.

We have something in common, Larry. One day, I hope to have a garage filled with American cars from the 50-60's, German cars from the 70-80's, and Japanese sports cars from the 90's.

NP all the way!

I'd have the R8, with the 4.2 L V8 and proper manual gearbox.

Agreed

Who cares if it looks like the Elantra, the Elantra looks damn good and I think we're a bit apprehensive to give credit where credit is due - these Koreans are putting out fine looking cars lately.

Most of the power still goes to the front wheels though :/

Good call! On every intersection there's a sign that reads something like "a pedestrian has been killed crossing here." I lived in Forest Hills for 20 years, drove Queens Boulevard quite a bit, and I will vouch for Mr. Patrick Frawley - that shit is cray.

From Wikipedia:

I don't think so. I own an '06 S65 AMG, and this Lexus would have no chance. The Lexus puts down 710 NM of torque; The S 65 has 1000 NM, readily available from 2,000 RPM, and it's put down through a 5 speed auto so you don't waste time gear finding.

A manual C63 would be an incredible drive.

I'm an AMG fanatic and owner, but I'd still take an M3. Sure, there are things about the M3 I don't like, but I'll give credit where credit is due. It's just a proper car in every sense.

Hehe. +1

Agreed, he may not be a "star" in the traditional sense, but he's definitely a household name among football fans.

Clearly he has no regard for the law. After his first arrest, he should have known that drinking and driving was a poor decision, and he most certainly should have known by his 7th arrest. This pattern of behavior indicates that even if his license was revoked, he would likely still drive unlicensed and intoxicated.

http://www.europeancarweb.com/featuredcars/epcp_1207_2003_porsche_996_twin_turbo/

My boss owns a black/grey stripes GT. He brings it to shows each weekend, along with his 1200+ hp Porsche 911 which had the world record in the standing mile a while back, and was featured in European Car magazine. Which one gets the most attention? The GT, of course.

When I used to detail cars, one of our clients had a '66 Continental in black, same as in the TV show Entourage. It was beautiful. His collection included a Carrera GT, '72 Miura (!!!!!???!!!??), F355, Countach, and a 911. Passersby were more interested in the drop top Lincoln than any of the others. Such