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  • imprttuner2I Offline
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    imprttuner2
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    #39

    I cant believe only one person mentioned a Skyline....... at least he picked the best one you could get..... for shame...

    99 Skyline GT-R + Mods 200,000 AKA Fun Car
    05 Evo + mods 50,000 AKA Daily Driver
    Done.

    [SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]
    Give a man a match, and he'll be warm for a minute, but set him on fire, and he'll be warm for the rest of his life.

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    • K Offline
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      KA-T_240
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      #40

      bluejays wrote:
      nissan skyline ztune and bam its gone
      nice car but there was only 20 made if road and track is right

      PM me for:
      Sandblasting(I use glass beads)
      Diesel repairs or performance products.

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      • FlowcusF Offline
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        Flowcus
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        #41

        Import a Subaru Impreza STi Spec-C set it up for Tarmac Rally racing.

        Fully enclosed race trailer with generator and tools.

        2005 Dodge Cummins turbo diesel with Banks Siderwinder kit

        And the rest would be for fixing the subaru, paying for fuel, and my trips around the country to different races. ( the money would run out, but having an STi spec-C doing tarmac rally racing... your going to grab some sponsors somewhere )

        I ride random bitches.

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        • 24valvenotak2 Offline
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          24valvenotak
          wrote on last edited by
          #42

          HandoEX wrote:
          "I'd have sex with two girls at the same time!"
          -Lawrence, Office Space

          I was going to say that same thing..

          I would throw some money at my car..probably quite a bit

          then,

          M3 + bling bling
          evo/sti + tons of tires and brakes
          F350 + "banks" and chrome
          GTI R32 + a TON of money
          boat + ski rope
          jet ski + trailer
          CBR + helmet and band aides

          Getcher green hat, we are goin fishin.

          > 63vette;288530 wrote:
          > I dont know shit about building cars.

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          • LightEmUpL Offline
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            LightEmUp
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            #43

            I would get.......

            1969 camaro Z28 RS/SS Copo

            That would put me about 750,000 over budget lol jk

            For real I would buy a

            1970 trans am (50,000)
            1970 GTO Judge (70,000)
            1067 Camaro RS/SS 454 (100,000)
            and the last 30,000 I would just have for extra money

            1975 Trans am 455 8.99 @158mph (What now fallguy)
            1987 CRSEX W/Fucking VVVVVVVVV-TEC (But is now sitting in a junk yard cuz I blew it up......Ooops!!)
            2001 cr125 (Faster Than LoveMachines Bike)

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            • 3_Series3 Offline
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              3_Series
              wrote on last edited by
              #44

              Hennessey Venom 1000 Twin Turbo SRT Coupe (225,000)
              top speed 255mph! rest would be for gas.

              2002 Subaru Legacy
              1993 BMW 325i (sold)

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              • FlowcusF Offline
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                Flowcus
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                #45

                That car isnt real... the world record holder for top speed is the Koenigsagg CCR with 242mph. I have the Car and Driver with it in there... such a kick ass car!

                I ride random bitches.

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                  #46

                  I'd keep my car, New shelby gt500, new ford gt There is enough there for parts and research work on I'd say 7 shelby's (any year)in restorable condition from the 60's.

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                  • 3_Series3 Offline
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                    3_Series
                    wrote on last edited by
                    #47

                    well the 255mph figure is theoretical of course, but i wouldn't bet against a car with 1000hp/1100tq if you give it enough pavement.

                    2002 Subaru Legacy
                    1993 BMW 325i (sold)

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                      nissankingcab wrote:
                      well the 255mph figure is theoretical of course, but i wouldn't bet against a car with 1000hp/1100tq if you give it enough pavement.

                      My money is FIRMLY on the Koenigsegg CCR

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                      Performance

                      Acceleration: 0-100 km/h (0–62 mph) 3.2 seconds
                      Top speed: 395+ km/h (242+ mph)
                      Standing quartermile: 9 seconds, end speed 235 km/h (146 mph)
                      Braking distance: 31 m (100–0 km/h)
                      Lateral g-force: 1.3 g
                      Fuel consumption: Highway travel: 13 l/100 km
                      Combined: 17 l/100 km
                      

                      Body

                      Two-door, two-seater with removable hardtop stowable under the front boot lid. 	The body is made of preimpregnated carbonfibre/kevlar and lightweight hard-foam 	sandwich reinforcements.
                      
                       	**Dimensions** 
                      
                      Ground clearance: 100 mm (3.9 inch)
                      Fuel capacity: 80 litres (17.6 gallons)
                      Luggage compartment: 120 litres (26.4 gallons)
                      Dry weight: 1180 kg
                      

                      Areodynamics

                      Cd. 0.297. Frontal area 1.825 m2. Completely flat underside of chassis. 	Venturi tunnels at the rear of chassis/body.
                      

                      Chassis

                      Semi monocoque made of preimpregnated carbonfibre and with honeycomb reinforcements for added stiffness. 
                      

                      Front and rear suspension: Double wishbones, adjustable VPS custom racing shock absorbers, pushrod operated. Anti-roll bar. Electronically adjustable ride height.

                      Brakes

                      Front brakes: Ventilated discs Ø 362 mm, 32 mm wide. 6 piston light alloy calipers. Power assisted. Koenigsegg Advanced Control system.
                      Rear brakes: Ventilated discs Ø 362 mm, 32 mm wide. 6 piston light alloy calipers. Power assisted. Koenigsegg Advanced Control syste

                      Wheels

                      Koenigsegg magnesium alloy wheels with centre locking.
                      Front: 19” x 9.5”
                      Rear: 20” x 12.5”
                      

                      Tyres

                      Michelin Pilot Sport 2. Unidirectional with asymmetric tread pattern.
                      Front: 255/35–19” (Y) 
                      Rear: 335/30–20” (Y)
                      

                      Steering

                      Rack and pinion power assisted steering. 2.7 turns lock to lock. Turning circle: 11 metres.
                      

                      Engine (click for more info about the CCR engineering specifics)

                      Type: V8 cast aluminium, 4 valves per cylinder, double overhead camshafts. Cam cover of carbonfibre.
                      Displacement: 4.700 cm3.
                      Compression: 8.6:1
                      Weight: 215 kg
                      Lubrication system: Dry sump with unique oil spray piston cooling. Oil cooler. 
                      Oil: SAE 10W60 fully synthetic racing.
                      Oil tank capacity: 12 litres (2.64 gallons)
                      

                      Induction system: Sequential, multipoint fuel injection. Dual Rotrex centrifugal compressors with 1.4 max boost pressure. Intercooler.
                      Fuel: 98 RON unleaded.
                      Ignition system: Direct coil on plug. Transistorised.
                      Power output: 806 bhp at 6.900 rpm.
                      Maximum torque: 920 Nm (678 ftlb) at 5.700 rpm.
                      Maximum rpm: 7.600 rpm.

                      Transmission

                      Specially developed 6-speed gearbox by Cima. Incorporated internal oil pump and oil cooler. Torque sensitive, limited slip differential.
                      Clutch: Dual Plate, organic or cintered Ø 215 mm (8.46 inch). Oil-cooled and electronically operated.

                      Equipment

                      In standard mode the car is very well equipped with many items that competitors have as options. Many customers, however, want to further equip the car. Therefore we can offer a list of customer options which should fulfil every demand.

                      Standard equipment
                      
                      ![legacy image](http://www.koenigsegg.com/graphics/dot_grey.gif) Aluminium rear light casings 
                      ![legacy image](http://www.koenigsegg.com/graphics/dot_grey.gif) Detachable roof panel 
                      ![legacy image](http://www.koenigsegg.com/graphics/dot_grey.gif) Climate control 
                      ![legacy image](http://www.koenigsegg.com/graphics/dot_grey.gif) Electric rear view mirrors 
                      ![legacy image](http://www.koenigsegg.com/graphics/dot_grey.gif) Leather interior 
                      ![legacy image](http://www.koenigsegg.com/graphics/dot_grey.gif) Central locking 
                      ![legacy image](http://www.koenigsegg.com/graphics/dot_grey.gif) Electrical windows 
                      ![legacy image](http://www.koenigsegg.com/graphics/dot_grey.gif) Alarm with immobilizer 
                      ![legacy image](http://www.koenigsegg.com/graphics/dot_grey.gif) Toolkit 
                      ![legacy image](http://www.koenigsegg.com/graphics/dot_grey.gif) Driver side airbag 
                      ![legacy image](http://www.koenigsegg.com/graphics/dot_grey.gif) Power steering 
                      ![legacy image](http://www.koenigsegg.com/graphics/dot_grey.gif) Hydraulic ride height control 
                      ![legacy image](http://www.koenigsegg.com/graphics/dot_grey.gif) Servo assisted brakes 
                      ![legacy image](http://www.koenigsegg.com/graphics/dot_grey.gif) ABS 
                      ![legacy image](http://www.koenigsegg.com/graphics/dot_grey.gif) Traction control 
                      ![legacy image](http://www.koenigsegg.com/graphics/dot_grey.gif) Stereo with CD-player 
                      ![legacy image](http://www.koenigsegg.com/graphics/dot_grey.gif) Tyre pressure sensors 
                      ![legacy image](http://www.koenigsegg.com/graphics/dot_grey.gif) Car cover 
                      
                      Customer options 
                      
                      ![legacy image](http://www.koenigsegg.com/graphics/dot_grey.gif) Custom Color Leather Interior 
                      ![legacy image](http://www.koenigsegg.com/graphics/dot_grey.gif) Custom Paint Color 
                      ![legacy image](http://www.koenigsegg.com/graphics/dot_grey.gif) Parking Sensors 
                      ![legacy image](http://www.koenigsegg.com/graphics/dot_grey.gif) GPS Navigation 
                      ![legacy image](http://www.koenigsegg.com/graphics/dot_grey.gif) Sequentially operated gearbox 
                      ![legacy image](http://www.koenigsegg.com/graphics/dot_grey.gif) Rearview Camera 
                      ![legacy image](http://www.koenigsegg.com/graphics/dot_grey.gif) Fitted Luggage
                      

                      Whats not to love?

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                      • SaxGopherS Offline
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                        SaxGopher
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                        #49

                        Ariel Atom... just because...

                        With whatever's left over I think I'd try to find a FIA Rally-Spect WRC Evo 6.5... Either that or just import an Evo 6 TME and drop a few grand into that and buy a normal evo for a daily driver...

                        Or the Koenigsegg... yeah... that'd be sweet...

                        P.S. Anyone seen the Top Gear where he drove the Atom? A-freaking-mazing...

                        03 Evo VIII w/ bolt-ons. :icon_thumleft:

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                        • ichibankillaI Offline
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                          ichibankilla
                          wrote on last edited by
                          #50

                          Well me, I always try to lean toward something a little different, something you don't see every day. It's a name we all know and love but it's type that's rarely seen.
                          Two words: "Oldschool" Skyline 😄

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                          Plus I'm sure I'd a few bucks left to build a garage to keep it in.

                          Sterling Archer: Oh my god! You killed a hooker!
                          Cyril Figgis: Call girl!
                          Sterling Archer: No Cyril! When they're dead they're just hookers!
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                          • 3_Series3 Offline
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                            3_Series
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                            #51

                            tjamz wrote:
                            My money is FIRMLY on the Koenigsegg CCR

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                            Performance

                            Acceleration: 0-100 km/h (0–62 mph) 3.2 seconds
                            Top speed: 395+ km/h (242+ mph)
                            Standing quartermile: 9 seconds, end speed 235 km/h (146 mph)
                            Braking distance: 31 m (100–0 km/h)
                            Lateral g-force: 1.3 g
                            Fuel consumption: Highway travel: 13 l/100 km
                            Combined: 17 l/100 km

                            Body

                            Two-door, two-seater with removable hardtop stowable under the front boot lid. The body is made of preimpregnated carbonfibre/kevlar and lightweight hard-foam sandwich reinforcements.

                              **Dimensions** 
                            

                            Ground clearance: 100 mm (3.9 inch)
                            Fuel capacity: 80 litres (17.6 gallons)
                            Luggage compartment: 120 litres (26.4 gallons)
                            Dry weight: 1180 kg

                            Areodynamics

                            Cd. 0.297. Frontal area 1.825 m2. Completely flat underside of chassis. Venturi tunnels at the rear of chassis/body.

                            Chassis

                            Semi monocoque made of preimpregnated carbonfibre and with honeycomb reinforcements for added stiffness.
                            Front and rear suspension: Double wishbones, adjustable VPS custom racing shock absorbers, pushrod operated. Anti-roll bar. Electronically adjustable ride height.

                            Brakes

                            Front brakes: Ventilated discs Ø 362 mm, 32 mm wide. 6 piston light alloy calipers. Power assisted. Koenigsegg Advanced Control system.
                            Rear brakes: Ventilated discs Ø 362 mm, 32 mm wide. 6 piston light alloy calipers. Power assisted. Koenigsegg Advanced Control syste

                            Wheels

                            Koenigsegg magnesium alloy wheels with centre locking.
                            Front: 19” x 9.5”
                            Rear: 20” x 12.5”

                            Tyres

                            Michelin Pilot Sport 2. Unidirectional with asymmetric tread pattern.
                            Front: 255/35–19” (Y)
                            Rear: 335/30–20” (Y)

                            Steering

                            Rack and pinion power assisted steering. 2.7 turns lock to lock. Turning circle: 11 metres.

                            Engine (click for more info about the CCR engineering specifics)

                            Type: V8 cast aluminium, 4 valves per cylinder, double overhead camshafts. Cam cover of carbonfibre.
                            Displacement: 4.700 cm3.
                            Compression: 8.6:1
                            Weight: 215 kg
                            Lubrication system: Dry sump with unique oil spray piston cooling. Oil cooler.
                            Oil: SAE 10W60 fully synthetic racing.
                            Oil tank capacity: 12 litres (2.64 gallons)
                            Induction system: Sequential, multipoint fuel injection. Dual Rotrex centrifugal compressors with 1.4 max boost pressure. Intercooler.
                            Fuel: 98 RON unleaded.
                            Ignition system: Direct coil on plug. Transistorised.
                            Power output: 806 bhp at 6.900 rpm.
                            Maximum torque: 920 Nm (678 ftlb) at 5.700 rpm.
                            Maximum rpm: 7.600 rpm.

                            Transmission

                            Specially developed 6-speed gearbox by Cima. Incorporated internal oil pump and oil cooler. Torque sensitive, limited slip differential.
                            Clutch: Dual Plate, organic or cintered Ø 215 mm (8.46 inch). Oil-cooled and electronically operated.

                            Equipment

                            In standard mode the car is very well equipped with many items that competitors have as options. Many customers, however, want to further equip the car. Therefore we can offer a list of customer options which should fulfil every demand.

                            Standard equipment

                            legacy image Aluminium rear light casings
                            legacy image Detachable roof panel
                            legacy image Climate control
                            legacy image Electric rear view mirrors
                            legacy image Leather interior
                            legacy image Central locking
                            legacy image Electrical windows
                            legacy image Alarm with immobilizer
                            legacy image Toolkit
                            legacy image Driver side airbag
                            legacy image Power steering
                            legacy image Hydraulic ride height control
                            legacy image Servo assisted brakes
                            legacy image ABS
                            legacy image Traction control
                            legacy image Stereo with CD-player
                            legacy image Tyre pressure sensors
                            legacy image Car cover

                            Customer options

                            legacy image Custom Color Leather Interior
                            legacy image Custom Paint Color
                            legacy image Parking Sensors
                            legacy image GPS Navigation
                            legacy image Sequentially operated gearbox
                            legacy image Rearview Camera
                            legacy image Fitted Luggage

                            Whats not to love?

                            yes the CCR is a great car, and top speed wise you are probably correct, it would be a stretch for the Viper to reach that speed without carefully designed aerodynamics, but for the $250000 price ceiling, the Viper gets my money.

                            if I had unlimited resources I'd get a Bugatti Veyron. Quad turbo W16! 987 SAE HP. Projected top speed (with specially developed tires) 253mph.

                            2002 Subaru Legacy
                            1993 BMW 325i (sold)

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