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You are given 5 cars & 5 cars only for your entire lifetime. You may not sell or swap your selected 5 cars. You are welcome to full servicing & modifing as long as you keep the stock engine block.

These are the 5 cars will be stuck / blessed with for your entire life.

Choose wisley & in no particular order.

It is recommended you choose a daily driver too, can't be driving an Enzo everywhere you go can you.

My choice:

Nissan Skyline r34 GTR Z-Tune of course!

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Ariel Atom Superchared

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Bugatti Veyron:

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Dodge Viper GTS-R:

Mod: S/C it.

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Honda Euro Accord 'Daily Driver':

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It's a bloody tough call, I might want to edit post & change one later but this is my list for now :)

Your move.

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Why would you need 5 cars? 5 vehicles on the other hand...

I'd take 3 cars, 2 bikes.

Lamborghini Gallardo - for whenever the need arises.

BMW M5 - Daily Driver

R34GTR - Track Days

Kawasaki ZX10R - Sport orientated riding and Track Days.

Honda VTR1000 - Touring.

for starters i'd like my GTR back in there :)

other than that, if i won lotto and had my own garage i'd want something along the lines of:

1) 2005/6 Bentley Continental

2) Fully optioned and modified Chrysler 300C for daily duties

3) Lamborghini Murcielago

4) Bentley Arnage T (classier daily duties)

5) Nismo Z-Tune

and probably throw a yamaha R6 in there as well :(

All you guys choosing new cars..small minds... :)

1. McLaren F1 GTR - Macca the legend

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2. Ferrari 250GTO - sports car history

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3. Nissan R390 - Nissan's best looking car ever.

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4. Pagani Zonda F - favourite modern supercar.

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5. Mercedes C55 AMG - daily driver

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I'm just like everyone else I guess:

1) R34 GTR Z-Tune

2) Porsche 911 turbo (this can be my dailydriver)

3) Ford GT40 (not a new one, an original)

4) Buggatti Veyron (why not eh?)

5) Saleen S7 (last but by no means least)

ohh the choices... these could change too, but anyways -

- BMW M5 (V10 version) for daily driving obviously.

- R34 GTR (wouldn't take a Z tune cos I'd be too scared to molest it with modifications)

- Genuine original Ford GT40

- McLaren F1

- A fully stocked V8 supercar transporter truck (pretty sure this doesn't count as a car but hey)

1.) R32-GT-R - it's the one I like the most ;-)

2.) M5 - Daily driver

3.) Veyron - the ultimate

4.) BMW 3.0CSL - the classic

5.) 1962 Morris Minor - we are not allowed to get rid of it - it's the Missus' car ;-)

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