What is your weapon of choice ?

What is your weapon of choice ?

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Bob the Planner

Original Poster:

4,695 posts

274 months

Tuesday 19th April 2011
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Given any car and money no objct, what vehicle would you most want ?

deviant

4,316 posts

215 months

Tuesday 19th April 2011
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BRM V16 or Maserati 250F and to keep it local some sort of HSV wagon as a tow car....and my MX5 with a V8 in it and a targa spec Lambo or Porsche.

Surely thats not all to much to ask?

Oh and I would quite like something 1980's motorsport mental...Gp B rally car, Group C GT car and a turbo F1 car.


Google [bot]

6,686 posts

186 months

Wednesday 20th April 2011
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I'm easily pleased.

One single car that I use everyday and my situation is the same as it is now:

Porsche 993 Turbo S

One classic car used sometimes and with a nice storage facility:

(black)Ferrari 512BB

Really money no object one vehicle ridiculousness and a lifestyle surrounding me that is in tune with it:

McLaren F1

Really a decent amount of money to spend on filling my aircraft hanger with:

Citroen 2CV, Citroen SM, Mk1 Golf GTI, Mk2 16V, A variety of 911s, a 928, 959, Ferrari 288GTO, Ferrari Boxer, Ferrari 412, Honda NSX-R, Jaguar XJ220, XA Falcon GT Coupe, DeTomaso Mangusta, DeTomaso Pantera, RR Phantom, RR Ghost, RR Silver Cloud I, Jaguar XJR, Jaguar XJS, Maserati Quattroporte, BMW M1, Sunbeam-Lotus, Droop-snoot Firenza, Metro 6R4, Ford RS200, Escort Cosworth, bike-engined Mini, Pontiac Parisienne, Dodge Challenger R/T, Ratty VW Beetle, Toyota Vienta.

There are millions I will have missed and I hereby promise I will not be back to edit this post.

Colonial

13,553 posts

210 months

Wednesday 20th April 2011
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Well, I would need a supercar that could be driven daily. That would be an Audi R8 V10

I would also need a practical city shopping car, and I’ll keep the R for that.

Everyone needs a Lotus in their life, so an Exige would go down well – trackdays mainly.

And, of course, a 365C for classic cruising.

That is without going into the other cars that would be in a large storage facility, like a 2002 turbo, a DS convertible, a DS wagon, a 911 2.4S, a 205 GTI, a original Nissan Skyline GTR, a rat spec Toyota Corona coupe, a Chevelle SS, a UR Quattro etc etc etc

Hasbeen

2,073 posts

226 months

Wednesday 20th April 2011
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If I can have what ever I'd like, I'll have the 327 Monaro I drove at Bathurst in 68.

If I have to settle for something more practical I would be quite happy with my Triumph TR7, or my Honda S2000. Either will fulfill my general motoring requirements.

Bibbs

3,733 posts

215 months

Wednesday 20th April 2011
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Dauer 962.

Pommygranite

14,307 posts

221 months

Sunday 24th April 2011
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Ferrari F40 or McLaren F1.

So pure. So desirable.