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also found that they reach 1.6 Bar at 2,250 rpm!!!  

NO LAG!!! i want one!!!!

mmmmmmmm....saw one yesterday in Toowong....VERY nice. Pity it was being driven like a wet blanket by a middle aged woman who looked like she was scared shitless just coping with day to day traffic.

when you look at this though....

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A$ 203,400.00 incl. GST

I think there maybe quite a few other high powered cars I would buy with that money, before I bought that.

But if you were to "give" me one I wouldn't say no :rolleyes:

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I reckon the squids that try and gee us up for a race in their "sports coupes" really just love watching and hearing fast cars go fast, they know they're gonna get beat! For alot of guys it's as close as they're gonna get!

Remember the first time you went in a really quick car? I do... it changed my life!

I got shown up the other nite by the new porsche Cayenne 4x4.  I pulled up next to it on the M1 checking the brakes and having a good look at it, then next thing, boooomm! he was gone, and i couldnt catch it!!

just did a bit of research on it 4.5L twin turbo V8 331kW, 0-100 in 5.6secs, top speed 266km/hr !!!!!! i would love to see it on the beach!!!

check it Porsche Cayenne

There is one of those around Aspley, dipshit even parks it right near the trolley return at the Hypermarket, more money than sense...

Damn quick car, and the brakes 6 spot front and 4 spot rear with HUGE rotors...

lol

Porsche GT

0-100km/h in 3.9sec

1/4 mile in 11.4 .. stock

haha

i seen it on a motorshow thing on ESPN awhile ago, they are only making 5000 of them. Or was it 500? not sure

either way

the price was a cool $500,000 USD if i remember correctly

Imagine an R34 GTR NUR Mspec with $350,000 spent on it

HAHAHAHAHA bye bye porsche GT

gotta admit though, if i was stinking rich, ide still buy the GT as my day to day car :) hehe

Imagine an R34 GTR NUR Mspec with $350,000 spent on it

HAHAHAHAHA bye bye porsche GT

:) hehe

Hmmm maybe, but you won't be driving your $450 000.00 GTR on the street that's for sure.

And as much as I love the GTR and all Nissans generally, these supercars are really in a different league altogether, but that is indicated by the price difference I guess.

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