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You wanna hope for 230Grand more..

Could buy a small house for the difference.

Or you could buy the car and just have to live in for the next 20 years..  :laughing:

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What you say about sums it up, would love a drive in one,

I fly aeroplanes in my spare time and have flown in a P51 Mustang, a real dream machine, could never ever even dream about owning one but the experience was awesome.

1490 hp V12 Rolls Royce Merlin and 350-450mph god dont get me started. :glad:

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You wanna hope for 230Grand more..

Could buy a small house for the difference.

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Maybe in canberra! Hehe! :blush::spoton::blush:

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You'd be getting a very sh*tfull place in cbr for only $230K... (Trust me, the cheapest house I saw was still $260K, and I wouldn't want my dog living there let alone me)

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Yeah a modded 911 Turbo... I'd love to be driving around in that thing

On a completely different subject does anyone know what the going rate is for a kidney on the blackmarket is???

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I used to race my Cobra against a $500k Factory race Porsche 911 Turbo - similar kind of power to the one you describe.

At a race track - fairly tight one - he was way faster, out cornered and accelerated by a long shot - new technology much better.

At a circuit around an airport, big long straights - I was quicker down the straights, and he was quicker under braking. Most of the time he beat me. Occassionally - I beat him (though traffic etc had something to do with it).

My car was $40,000.

The second fastest Porsche - beat him every time (from some magazine - he had spent around $300k).

I would like to drive a car like his once - but I bet it isnt as fun to drive as a wayward rear wheel drive car with lots of power. I would imagine a 4wd being the same - faster - but I cant see it being as fun to drive.

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Dont have any respect for Porsche 911 engines including Turbos. They are not as good as what they are made out to be IMO. You only have to spend a fraction on your T to be quicker than heavily worked turbo 911.

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Dont have any respect for Porsche 911 engines including Turbos. They are not as good as what they are made out to be IMO. You only have to spend a fraction on your T to be quicker than heavily worked turbo 911.

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that's all very true, but someone considering a Porsche isn't too worried.. they are in a far better tax bracket than most of us :spoton::spit:

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sounds great......but auto for me thanks

plus the $200000.00 odd in the back pocket looks pretty good to me aswell

as for the hard on whilst driving.......im getting to old for that :spit:

(thanks Adam) :spoton:

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Mmmmm German sports car and a turbo, really any T could not compare.

Scotty

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