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paul i'll take you for a spin in the tuscan speed six when it gets here in 2 months i know its not a speed 12 but i have driven a cerbera and that was pretty farsssssst anyways i would love to have owned a suzuki c2 if they ever went into production little 1.6 8 cylinder twin turbo, now thats origional

as for the TVR being ugly WTF? me looks at 31-gts-whatever ROFL ill have a TVR thanks

also i think its ugly from a girl with an R33

hehe well i thought my dream car is a Skyline now ive got it im a bit stumped.

*Honda Acura or NSX

*R34 GTR set up for drift :D

* Dodge Viper

hmmmm thats all i can really think of but im happy with what ive got - just needs some more power :):D :D

Hmm so many dreams. Here are my top ten at the moment.

1. New Ford Gt-40

2. HKS Zero-R (ohh baby)

3. R34 GT-R Nur.

4. R32 GT-R V-spec2 (brand new out of the show room)

5. Lambo Murichelo (sp.)

6. Modified BMW 850ci

7. Lancia Stratos

8. Jag E-Type (fully restored with modern parts eg: eagle)

9. McLaren F1 LM

10. BMW M3

But if the bugatti 16/4 was avalible I would be happy with one of those.

i am thinking I would like to cruise in a PHAT BMW 850ci

i wouldnt mind a BMW M3 coupe

umm could also go the BMW M5 and the BMW M3

so yeah thazz pretty much it

for an oldie i am liking the the BMW 333i special edition as far as I am aware from factory built for South Africa, Spank you very much

anyways leaning toward BMW ay

peace out

Pukish, your kind of right.

Dauer is selling the last few EB110 which they bought the parts for from bugatti, I think they were going to use the engines in some supercars but desided against it.

According to Supercars.net the Bugatti (VW) Veyron 16/4 won't be avalible till later this year.

Greg.

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