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Yeh i like porches but none of them really stand out to me, but the GT is insane,

The bestmotoring or topgear or whatever drive of it is pretty cool, he has the same reaction as when he was driving the 1000hp JUN Lemon 33GTR.. he basically just says "WOW, u need to be awake to drive this!"

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Yeh almost the entire car is made out of silicon carbonate or something  

its insane,  

Altho, ide have to say no to the $1Million pricetag  

Not worth $1Million in my opinion

Imagine an R34 GTR VspecII NUR with $800,000 spend on it  

hehehe  

BOOOYA!

could you spent $800,000 on a r34 gtr VspecII NUR??

i still perfer the older lemans version to that! :D

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Seen the machine, wasn't really impress at all.  

pretty much of it is about more power and more refinement, no quatumn jump in car or engine technology, or construction techniques. Also i'm not a porsche or ferrari person.

Are you serious??? Inboard suspension and a carbon fibre monocoque might be old news in F1 but this is a semi-production road car.

p.s. The pictures look like they are from Hong Kong

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Yeh almost the entire car is made out of silicon carbonate or something  

its insane,  

Altho, ide have to say no to the $1Million pricetag  

Not worth $1Million in my opinion

Imagine an R34 GTR VspecII NUR with $800,000 spend on it  

hehehe  

BOOOYA!

And after all that money, it's still a Nissan.

I'd take the Carrera GT over a R34 GTR with $800,000 worth of mods anyday.

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I was lucky enough to get an invite to a recent Porsche showroom gala opening which featured a real Carrera GT on the showroom floor. A beaitifull thing, but kinda "surreal" because of it's stratosperic asking price, too expensive to aspire to I think?

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