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| Optio | Post; Favorite CarLamborghini Diablo |
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| Primus Pilus | Corvette
__________________ Isn't she a beauty? |
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| Optio | Subaru WRX STi or the Mitsubishi Eclipse '04 series. The '05 is ugly. |
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| Centurion | Weve had like five of these topics already, but what the heck. I like the 2004 Mustang Mach 1, and the 2005 Mustang GTR. For muscle cars Dodge Challenger, and Dart/Duster/Demon. Hands down you cant go wrong with All Muscle, it always beats that import crowd. I'm far from an import fan, I hate all of those cheap grocery getter cars (Toyota, Nissan, Mitsubishi...) But I love the Audi TT its a sweet, and elegant sports car, so many people have tried to rip off its look (cheap rip off: 350Z), but the TT always looks best. ![]()
__________________ Just like a sleeping giant, lying in the Sun! In one big hand the Rio Grande, the other Galveston! This is Texas, The Lone Star State of Texas! This is a GIANT, land we love! |
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| Centurion | 2005 Mustang Convertible |
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| Optio | You think Mustang and Muscle cars are all american made? Well your wrong there is no all American car there is a 97% American and that is the Ford F-Series Trucks. |
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| Optio | My favorite car, the classic Audi Quattro used in the world rally series during the 1980's that thing kicks ass |
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| Tribuni Angusticlavii | Lancashire`s finest TVRhttp://www.tvr-eng.co.uk/intro.html |
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| Centurion | In this day and age no cars are 100% American made, were the profit goes determines whether its domestic or import. I was referring to the 1960's and 70's muscle cars, anything past 1973 doesnt count as a true Muscle car. Back then everything was designed and assembled in the U.S.A. (give or take 3 percent) ![]() |
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