Ya the vette's console look like it was ripped off a skee-ball machine. No likey black rims. Love the car though.
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I would buy a 3L 944 before I'd buy a 997.
I might buy a 924 before I'd buy a 996.
And I'd buy a prius before I'd buy a automatic 928. I don't know if I've ever even seen a manual 928 in the USA.
pdk 928 with fuchs bitch
https://i.ytimg.com/vi/E3KuKWWFVs8/hqdefault.jpg
that 911 50 is a classy ride
edit: another possibility
http://cdn1.autoexpress.co.uk/sites/...oto_339610.jpg
http://farm6.staticflickr.com/5329/9...ed3b21e3_h.jpg
2005 997 C2^
http://www.rarecarsforsaleblog.com/w...cheTurboS2.jpg
997 Turbo S are absolute rockets. Not much can touch it in the 80k range. https://www.cars.com/vehicledetail/detail/660797699/overview/
^Pretty sweet.
Those weren't even on my radar in that price range.
I'm not sure why Jerry is selling all these beautiful Porsches, but I sure do like checking out his collection.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/BMW-M3-Base-...m=252309217852
This looks like a nice example, if you like this sort of thing.
If you can stand the downgrade, X-50's have been spotted at sub-40k.
I'm on the hunt too. Great investment, and a fun car.
http://px6.streetfire.net/0001/24/46/1374264_600.jpg
Attachment 178791 Not a Miata guy but this retractable fastback is a winner
An RX-9 prototype. One sexy-looking ride!
http://media.mazda-motors.com/pictur...NSTQkTBA==.jpg
Can't wait to see the Wooderson ads for the new Navigator.
https://cdn1.vox-cdn.com/thumbor/XJB...A9183vrg.0.jpg
"My new Navigator has a fucking staircase? Alright, alright, alright"
http://www.topgear.com/sites/default...?itok=sGqYCmub
http://www.topgear.com/sites/default...?itok=tvCZTJMF
http://www.topgear.com/sites/default...?itok=Hlv9iIDP
Quote:
jaguar’s special ops are on a roll. Following the F-Type Project 7 and Lightweight E-Type comes this, the continuation XKSS.
It’s more like the E-Type, though, in that it’s Jaguar finishing off a production run that halted midway. In this case, the nine XKSSs whose manufacture was ended by a factory fire are being rebuilt, completing the proposed 25-off production run nearly 60 years after it started.
The XKSS was designed as a road-going version of the hugely successful D-Type racer - a three-times Le Mans winner, no less - with more production friendly windows and doors among its small modifications. Everything else remained intact, though, including race-spec suspension and a 3.4-litre straight-six engine with 250bhp
In the flesh Attachment 178933
Best looking Merc I've seen in years.
Someone here said it's the new Porsche 928.
Beautiful car with big balls. Gtr cool too.