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ImTheGuyThatDidThat
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05 Jun 2008, 3:49 pm

Yes, all the gears and the double-clutching was something to get used to.
as you say, a lot of fun. Seen some of the new models, talk about comfort.
Theres a reason the guys that drove trucks in the old days, often had huge
arm and legs :) no servo, no power-brake = big guys. My grandfather, now
that was someone you didnt mess with. I wouldn`t dream of it. He got to be
97-98 years old, around there. When he was 89, he fell on his bike, broke
4 ribs, got up, cyckled home, and didnt mentioned it until 2-3 days later. That was
one tuff man to me. He had some unbelivabel stories from world war 2.



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05 Jun 2008, 4:18 pm

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The Squba :lol:


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05 Jun 2008, 4:22 pm

hehe :)



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05 Jun 2008, 4:31 pm

Buick Enclave, or something similar.


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05 Jun 2008, 5:30 pm

i'd get a ford gt.

the worst car ever was my brothers escort it died after having it 3 months, the day he got his license


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05 Jun 2008, 5:37 pm

Have had some peugot`s earlier, 1990-2000, and there was always something to
repair, little things, some big ones randomly, and it was the same "weak-points"
on different cars. Guess the new ones is better, or hope.



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06 Jun 2008, 8:15 pm

Lightning88 wrote:
Bugatti Veyrons are awesome. 8)

they're really quick and fast but I have yet to see one go around a track. Top Gear has had a couple on their show for a top speed test and a competition but have never sent it around the track, which is disappointing.

anyways i've always hated the question "what's your favourite car" because there are so many. I've always said that if i win the lottery i'll have a big house and a bigger garage.

one car i'd have to get is a 1968 dodge charger in black. after that i'd have to have something fast that handles well (a saleen s7, koenigsegg cc8s or ccx, something like that), something comfortable (a maybach would be nice, or a bentley), and something to cruise in (has to be an Aston Martin, most likely a convertible).



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06 Jun 2008, 8:28 pm

Corvettes are the best cars ever:

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