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    Quote Originally Posted by choden View Post
    Bugatti Veyron is the only best car, I have ever driven. Named as top most costliest car through out the Globe...
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    Well... maybe a Ford Ranger. RWD and edgy as hell!
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    1989 Nissan Micra 1.0 LS Special. My Alfa puts a smile on my face everytime I drive it but the Micra will always be the best car I have ever driven because it was my first. Good times.
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    Been a while since i've seen this thread.

    the new family 2004 liberty GT wagon is nice to drive.

    But best i've driven since I last posted here is a friends R32 GTR. 300kw at the wheels.

    Scared me shitless
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    Quote Originally Posted by whiteballz View Post
    Been a while since i've seen this thread.

    the new family 2004 liberty GT wagon is nice to drive.

    But best i've driven since I last posted here is a friends R32 GTR. 300kw at the wheels.

    Scared me shitless
    Same here.

    I felt a little more secure in the GTS-t.
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    I dont know how secure i'd feel in a GTS-t with 300rwkw in a wet parking lot, or a GTR which is alteast AWD
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    Quote Originally Posted by whiteballz View Post
    I dont know how secure i'd feel in a GTS-t with 300rwkw in a wet parking lot, or a GTR which is alteast AWD
    More like ~200 bhp. It's stock AND old.
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    lol, maybe if the GTS-t were stock I'd not worry.

    But the GTR with a dyno proven 300kw atw.. was erm. pants browning.
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    Quote Originally Posted by whiteballz View Post
    Been a while since i've seen this thread.

    the new family 2004 liberty GT wagon is nice to drive.

    But best i've driven since I last posted here is a friends R32 GTR. 300kw at the wheels.

    Scared me shitless
    i had a go in todd's sti, 225kw at the wheels was quite a lot so 300awkw
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    Quote Originally Posted by whiteballz View Post
    But best i've driven since I last posted here is a friends R32 GTR. 300kw at the wheels.

    Scared me shitless
    That's a mere 407bhp.

    I thought Aussies were tougher...
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    hey in an 18 year old japanese plastic box 407awhp is plenty
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ferrer View Post
    That's a mere 407bhp.

    I thought Aussies were tougher...

    407bhp, at the wheels not the crank, in an AWD stripped out GTR that wouldnt weigh much more than 1075/1100 kilos.

    I'd like to see anyone clutch kick that at full boost and keep a straight face.
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    Right now it's the Pop's Audi, really easy, smooth and comfy. Love the way it goes.
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