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Wash your mouth out!

If thats ugly, what the hell looks good!?

looks like the front and rear end are melting into the ground. worst looking merc out at the moment imo.

and ill tell u what looks good daveo...

ferrari f430

gallardo

audi rs4

lexus is250

merc E63 AMG

DB9

V8 vantage

and ther are many more...

^^^^these are good looking cars, that merc looks like a piece of shit.

Well I reckon Zondas are pure horn, apart from the doofus headlights. Change those and they'd be definitely one of the hottest looking cars ever. In fact, they already are. An absolute work of art when you see one in the flesh.

that is ooooglay ! my personal preferance would be the gallardo. id love to see cops in koenegsigg CCXs :P now theyre hot !

ccx_black.jpg

0-100 in 3.2 and stock 1/4 of 9.9, may not be the fastest but the veyron is a mole

Best looking Merc around, the CLS is an awesome looking machine would love to own the AMG version or Brabus version

HAHA

About 80m from where i work there is a Brabus store with a Gallardo, CLS, ML55 and a couple others. The amout of times i've seen people almost have accidents because they slow down too much is hilarious... The E55 AMG/Brabus that was there yesterday was so hot i thought about rooting it

wikid, aren't we lucky the Aussie government can't afford shit like this. :). And that the police have rules to stop a chase after it reaches a certain speed...

oh im sure the victorian government can afford quite a few of these from the Bracks revenue raising gold mine.

HAHA

About 80m from where i work there is a Brabus store with a Gallardo, CLS, ML55 and a couple others. The amout of times i've seen people almost have accidents because they slow down too much is hilarious... The E55 AMG/Brabus that was there yesterday was so hot i thought about rooting it

Interesting.

But where would you put..... Oh, never mind.

Makes the guy out of American pie look quite mentally sound by comparison.

Watch out for muffler burn. Maybe try the commodore position (on top of a tray-top)

HAHA

About 80m from where i work there is a Brabus store with a Gallardo, CLS, ML55 and a couple others. The amout of times i've seen people almost have accidents because they slow down too much is hilarious... The E55 AMG/Brabus that was there yesterday was so hot i thought about rooting it

How i envy you :D

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