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Don't get me wrong, I LOVE THE VEYRON!!! every statistic about it is mind blowing it is insane in every way and it sounds VERY tough but i really think its sound is not that unique, its a lot like a deep rumble of a V8 except deeper and more like an earthquake. The Carrera GT on the other hand has such an awesome howl I think i would need tissues if i ever heard one drive by! I cant think of another road car that sounds anything like it, the next closest thing is an F1 car....

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i've seen and heard a few GTs now in real life and yes they are nuts. seen 3 or 4 now in tokyo alone!

got a little vid of one coming out of a hall, and into the traffic. even just the driver blipping the throttle as he was edging out sounds mad. then I saw one on gaienhigashi-dori in azabu with the throttle nailed and I nearly wet myself. then as I was going down to the carpark in my friends appartment to borrow my friends car I saw one in the carpark!!! nice place to live. lol

I have to tell you the sound of the Ferrari F430 V8 from the drivers seat of a spider version with the roof down is the most porn sound I've heard. It sounds totally different from inside the car to what they sound when they drive past.

It's the complete opposite of something like the Aston Martin V8 Vantage which sounds the best when it drives past you but is actually quite muted from inside the car.

So having said all this I don't think anyone can say car X sounds the best if all they have done in seen one on TV.

couple vids where you get to hear some sweet noises...

Ferrari drag race 360 vs CS - http://aussieexotics.com/videos/ferrari-dr...-stradale-4025/

bunch of exotics going by at 250-280kph - http://aussieexotics.com/videos/high-speed-drive-bys-3971/

Lamborghini Gallardo SE - http://aussieexotics.com/videos/lamborghin...d-drive-by-4835

we're in a 360 Spider and being overtaken by a Challenge Stradale at about 220kph on full noise - http://aussieexotics.com/videos/lamborghin...e-exhaust-4027/

couple Lambos and Honda NSX - http://aussieexotics.com/videos/lamborghini-old-vs-new-5657/

all have stock exhaust except the NSX with a crazy F1 race thingy. :D

man i have so many vids, just not enough time to edit and upload them all. ;)

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