Spyker C12 la turbie
in lebanon i can take the normal insurance for anycar for about 100$
gaz well all i have to do is tell my friendz if u need to go out with my car u will have to participate with the gaz
Spyker C12 la turbie
in lebanon i can take the normal insurance for anycar for about 100$
gaz well all i have to do is tell my friendz if u need to go out with my car u will have to participate with the gaz
Caterham Seven SV with a Honda VTEC + 6 speed from the S200, because i could actually afford to run and it would be more than fast enough. And a Golf GTi for Rainy days/long trips
I'd take a Renault Mégane RS converted to rear wheel drive by the Dieppe factory itself and I would also like them to squeeze in the Renaul/Nissan 3.5 V6 in the front (no crap in the back, I want the car to be practical). I would also like to have the engine developing around 300 horses instead of the 245 normally.
Manufacturer: Citroen
Model: DS
Reg. Number: 1 PR 75
Yes, I'm talking about the car formerly owned by Charles de Gaulle. Special coachwork, 20 feet long, incredible interior luxury, larger engine, special gearbox (for parades and quick getaways).
Alternatively the "Uhlenhaut" 300SLR coupe.
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Guys, these have to be cars you can maintain!
For me, how about getting me another NSX?
2007 Acura TL Type-S (AEM V2, R-V6 Race/J-Pipe, ATLP Quad Exhaust)
2011 BMW 328i Coupe
I'll be satisfied with a 1969 Dodge Coronet R/T, 440-Magnum, auto trans, 3.55:1 gears wtih buckets and console.
'76 Cadillac Fleetwood Seventy-Five Limousine, '95 Lincoln Town Car.
your very easily satisfied!!!
Is a Ariel Atom street legal? If someone had one could they drive it anywhere? What would insurace cost on one of those?
Last edited by QBridge; 10-09-2005 at 02:44 PM.
Real cars are not FWD.
FWD at it's best -
http://videos.streetfire.net/video/6FBCAADF-B7CB-432C-B938-01EB06BD83CE.htm
Yep, over here anyway.Originally Posted by QBridge
That's great. Put a roof on it with windows and you got yourself a simple daily driver.Originally Posted by Lagonda
Anybody know if it's street legal in the US?
Real cars are not FWD.
FWD at it's best -
http://videos.streetfire.net/video/6FBCAADF-B7CB-432C-B938-01EB06BD83CE.htm
Well, remember, I would want one in mint condition and those are selling for at least $25,000.Originally Posted by Jakg
And as F1 said, it would be up to me to maintain it and with the reliable 440 engine and Torqueflight transmission, that would be pretty easy.
As long as it can light the tires, I'll be happy. Tons of low-end torque (480 ft/lbs), room for 5-6, a big trunk, attractive styling (plus chrome) and good handling (see photo), what else could I ask for?
Last edited by Fleet 500; 10-09-2005 at 03:38 PM.
'76 Cadillac Fleetwood Seventy-Five Limousine, '95 Lincoln Town Car.
I'd have a BIG garage FULL of rare classic cars and race them all!!
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you also have to insure them all!!
Hey, I'm a trillionaire - no worries!!
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http://classicmotoring.blogspot.com/
Originally Posted by greg.harvey
You're not. Godlaus is....
I'm willing to buy you ANY car that you want. Any one, be it taken, non-existent anymore, ANY CAR. However, I will not pay for maintenance, gas, insurance, etc.
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