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  1. #76
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    ya but the darker colors dont look as good as a well kept white

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    Best looking car in white IMO is the Murcielago by a long way.
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    I love the Gallardo in White.

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    white gets dirty too easily. and if ur robbing a bank at night u wouldnt show up in a pure white car

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    Quote Originally Posted by scottie300z
    unless your talking about black or dark blue or something like that
    yes...black, dark blue, grey

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    I'd not say I don't like white cars, but I prefer dark colors. On the other hand I always told I’d never buy a red one… Now look at my avatar
    Some white cars look great, but a normal car (for example an untuned Ford Fiesta etc.) is not easy to sell here (they’re only driven by mobile sick-nursings)

    I like this white Alpine:
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    Quote Originally Posted by Nerys
    I always told I’d never buy a red one… Now look at my avatar
    Is that a GTA?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Nerys
    I like this white Alpine:
    I would prefer this one
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    Quote Originally Posted by henk4
    Is that a GTA?
    Yes, but here it is only called "V6 Turbo".

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    I would prefer this one
    Oh yeah, It's great, but not a car for every day... (and lame )
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    Quote Originally Posted by Nerys
    Yes, but here it is only called "V6 Turbo".
    Nice, we also have a very prominent member (Matra et Alpine) here with an A610, which he is desparetly trying to get going again. He is lacking the tools to deal with the cylinder head and plans to come to Germany to get it repaired.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Nerys
    Oh yeah, It's great, but not a car for every day... (and lame )
    don't tell Monsieur Ragnotti
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    Quote Originally Posted by henk4
    Nice, we also have a very prominent member (Matra et Alpine) here with an A610, which he is desparetly trying to get going again. He is lacking the tools to deal with the cylinder head and plans to come to Germany to get it repaired.
    Oh really? Where is he going to? My favorite mechanic is "Axel Ress" in Bavaria. I call him "Alpine-God"
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    Quote Originally Posted by henk4
    don't tell Monsieur Ragnotti
    You can certainly find exceptions...

    Also in white to come back again to topic...
    Last edited by Nerys; 06-27-2005 at 07:56 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nerys
    Oh really? Where is he going to? My favorite mechanic is "Axel Ress" in Bavaria. I call him "Alpine-God"
    he has not told that, I thought he was more looking for somebody in your area. We will alarm him anyway, thanks
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    White Ferrari
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