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its not this is it?

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Looks like concept art, pretty close to this.

http://www.supercars.net/cars/2398.html

Personally have never heard of a McLaren F2.

Why build a new car when you haven't really been beaten yet?

http://www.supercars.net/cars/1180.html

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Speaking of expensive f***ing cars, you guys seen the 4 million AUD Aston Martin? The worlds new most expensive car (previous was Veyron at 3.5 million AUD to memory) Not sure if there is a thread about it allready.

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I've got the mag, apparently its going to be a rival to the F430 Scuderia and Gallardo LP560-4. Rumored to have over 400kw and be less than 1200kg. 0-100 in mid 3's. Supposed to be 'cheap' at around $500,000...

Looks hot IMO but my favourite will always be the McLaren F1, hence the massive poster of a F1 LM on my wall :)

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Speaking of expensive f***ing cars, you guys seen the 4 million AUD Aston Martin? The worlds new most expensive car (previous was Veyron at 3.5 million AUD to memory) Not sure if there is a thread about it allready.

yeah, but just look at it!

aston-martin_one-77_08.jpeg:)

hottest FR car ever

...but my favourite will always be the McLaren F1, hence the massive poster of a F1 LM on my wall :woot:

me too- is yours the one from front on with the country-road speed blur?

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yeah, but just look at it!

:)

hottest FR car ever

me too- is yours the one from front on with the country-road speed blur?

Yeah thats it :woot: Its got a small pic of the front at the bottom left & front with the doors up in the middle & a shot from the back bottom right. Plus all the stats under that. Love it, big framed poster

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