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The big question is..... which would you wanna ride first ?

You could have the blonde bombshell who might runaway the next day or you could have the Lambo and pickup a chick like her everynight of the week :wassup:

The big question is..... which would you wanna ride first ?

You could have the blonde bombshell who might runaway the next day or you could have the Lambo and pickup a chick like her everynight of the week :wassup:

BOTH AT ONCE :rolleyes:

i saw a red diablo on the M4 once (first time i ever seen a real one). Couldnt see who was driving it because the window tint was dark.

The rear tires are very wide. It was in the middle lane doing something like 150KM/h. Made it look so effortless. The engine was just making a low growl noise.

What speed do these reach in 1st gear?

I had a 2000 model Countach parked/idling in my driveway for a good 15mins about a year ago. It was 1 of my sisters friends just visiting her and it sounded like a small truck (which I just assumed it was). After peaking thru the blinds to see who it was I noticed 'what' it was.

It sounded like a truck, was the size of a truck but boy it certainly took off faster than a truck when he left.

The last time I spoke to him he was waiting on a 2003 model GT to arrive.

Not long ago I saw this 60 yr old dude driving a GT3 porsche up the F3, I passed him and looked sideways only to see the most gorgeous girl (in her mid 20's) I have ever seen. The image is burnt into my mind still after 3 months. Long blonde hair, nice firm rack and the most beautiful face.

He must have been paying for it, or it was his daughter.

Almost wish I had crashed into them just to meet her. Hehe.

heres one for ya. i was at the servo yesterday filling up and there was a GT3 porsche and an older one not sure the model filling up next to me. anyway this lady in a old pos commodore pulls up behind me in line and then moves across behind the gt3 for some reason. anyway as i'm getting out i look over and she took off right into the ass of the gt3. wasn't no light hit aswell. the pain in the owners eyes was bad.

some people have no hope as drivers. she had no insurance aswell

Err, guys? Attractive chick driving an expensive sports car. How do you think she afforded it? I'd think twice before hitting it :)

good point, who would want to end up dating a female IT nerd

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