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Want
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i'd hate that colour on anything else but do like that!
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17 years ago
Non standard color, so repainted afterwards.
Extra spoilers front and side who "spoil".
Non-orginal rims who will be a pain in the ass to clean (I had BBS rims 16/17 inch and sold them for this reason)
Very (too?) low mileage.
For the kind of money the car must be flawless AND with the certification that the timing belt has been changed recently.
Flashy color is very well, but remember you have to live with it. In my humble experience those kinds of colors (metalic violent, lemon yellow, etc) only attract more attention of the cops.
Tom De Moor
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That's what I figured.
I'd prefer a stock one but that one is aus $30k cheaper than any other others in the country.
Had similar rims on my GTR. I just let them go black. ; )
About right for a jap import.
I think any NSX would attract attention. Then again I never got pulled over in my GTR and my licence plate is THEMAD1.
Fraser
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nice plate! shame the closest thing you'd get in england to it personal plate wise would be THE 543V or something and have to play illegally with all the digits to look like THEMAD1
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Tell you what: get the Audi 1.8T engine here -I'll buy it, it might get a place in the Elise- , come over with the Iltis -I'll buy it for the 20 liters of petrol we will pour over it.
And they will shoot at it, drink some cold beer when it burns.
How's that for a Kyoto-friendly happening?
Tom De Moor
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17 years ago
But's got transverse leaf springs like the Corvette so the handling will be brilliant.
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Sure! And it breaths the same air and burns the same fuel...
You can't go wrong on that on!
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TDM