Your Perfect 10 Car Shed?

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groovitudedude;3603942; said:
Whoah whoah whoah! Get out of here! :banhim:



Agreed. I taught my mom and GF to drive stick with little effort. You can't call yourself an auto enthusiast and say something like that!
 
1. Audi S6 Avant with the V10 for everyday useage
2. Lamborghini Muira SV, best looking car on the planet
3. Lamborghini Gallardo LP550 turbo'ed by Heffner for high speed shenanigans
4. Roll Royce Phantom for pimping
5. Mercedes Unimog because it'll go anywhere I want it to
6. PGC10 Skyline GTR because old school is cool
7. R33 Skyline GTR because new school is faster than old school and it's cooler than the R34
8. Ford F350 with the big diesel to tow stuff
9. A boat, somewhere around 30' is plenty
10. 67 Nova, ratrod style for beating the tar out of


The worst part about questions like these, is that if you ask again in a month, everyone will give different answers. In all honesty, there are hundreds of different cars and trucks I'd like to own.
 
1. lamborghini superleggera
2. maybach 62s
3. mercedes s65 amg
4. DB9
5. bentley continental gt
6. murdered out phantom
7. 67' shelby gt 500 (eleanor)
8. gtr
9. porsche 911 turbo
10. porsche 997 tt

fortunately for me, i've drive all these cars except #7...perks from working valet at a high end hotel here in las vegas...:naughty:
 
1. 1967 GT500
2. 1965 GTO
3. 1941 Willies Coupe
4. 1969 Camaro
5. 1970 Hemi Cuda
6. Lifted, murdered out F250
7. 1967 Chevelle (have the car, needs resto)
8. 2005 Mustang GT
9. 1932 Ford Tudor
10. 1972 Chevy C10
 
oscarlover37;3604201; said:
1. lamborghini superleggera
2. maybach 62s
3. mercedes s65 amg
4. DB9
5. bentley continental gt
6. murdered out phantom
7. 67' shelby gt 500 (eleanor)
8. gtr
9. porsche 911 turbo
10. porsche 997 tt

fortunately for me, i've drive all these cars except #7...perks from working valet at a high end hotel here in las vegas...:naughty:

So jealous.
 
groovitudedude;3603942; said:
Whoah whoah whoah! Get out of here! :banhim:
:ROFL::ROFL:
Well, let me rephrase. I can't see myself learning to drive a stick well. And none of the cars I listed would be very good to learn to drive a stick on :ROFL:

I could probably handle an automatic clutch, like the R8's have.

But of course, at some point I might zone out and blow the engine. It's too much to think about. Besides, nobody I know would have a car that they would lend me (once I could drive) that is a stick, and they dont need. In fact, I think the only manual tranny car anyone I know has is a '67 GTO...
 
Bottomfeeder;3604566; said:
:ROFL::ROFL:
Well, let me rephrase. I can't see myself learning to drive a stick well. And none of the cars I listed would be very good to learn to drive a stick on :ROFL:

I could probably handle an automatic clutch, like the R8's have.

But of course, at some point I might zone out and blow the engine. It's too much to think about. Besides, nobody I know would have a car that they would lend me (once I could drive) that is a stick, and they dont need. In fact, I think the only manual tranny car anyone I know has is a '67 GTO...

I'm sure if you could afford the 10 cars on your list then you'd probably be able to find a little spare cash for an 11th that's a complete piece of crap that you could learn to drive stick in before setting it on fire!

Just 10 is difficult.....

1. Holden Commodore HSV (Got it!)
2. Hagglunds BV206
3. Bowler Wildcat
4. Skyline R33 GTR (something to modify)
5. Nissan Navara twin cab pick up
6. Ford GT
7. Caterham 7
8. Series 3 Landrover (Got it!) that isn't falling apart (Damn:()
9. TVR Speed 12
10. Someting from the 20s or 30s, the ability to rebuild and adapt it, and a 2nd World War Aero Engine up front like a Rolls Royce Merlin or a Napier Sabre. 2,000 - 5,000 bhp should be enough!
 
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