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I stumbled across this today as a mate from work was driving one on the weekend and said it was quick. So I decided to look it up on the net.

http://www.lancedixonbentley.com.au/GT_Power.htm

Some of you motor enthusiasts may already know of this new Bentley but for those of you who dont. VERY IMPRESSIVE

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looks like a VERY expensive 350z to me. how did your mate get a hold of this baby?

Hey Chris,

His mate with the Bentley owns a Video Ezy franchise. It's about 3 to 400,000 just to get one of those franchises and it's a 10 year proposition. I looked into it a year or so ago.

The stats on this Bently are pretty amazing! Worth the read.

for those who are lazy:

The fastest, most powerful four seat

production coupé in the world

Twin turbo, 6-litre, W12 engine developing

560PS and 650Nm (479lb ft) of torque

Maximum torque delivered at just 1600rpm

Top speed of over 190mph (300km/h)

0-60mph in 4.7sec (0-100km/h in 4.8sec)

The most compact turbocharged twelve

cylinder engine on the market

sounds like my car :wassup:

i cant read the small print

when i become a billionaire i will donate a few bucks so u can get one hows that sound?

Hey Chris,

His mate with the Bentley owns a Video Ezy franchise. It's about 3 to 400,000 just to get one of those franchises and it's a 10 year proposition. I looked into it a year or so ago.

 

The stats on this Bently are pretty amazing! Worth the read.

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