In here if you like CARS...........

Its like comparing a blown 69 camaro vs a top fuel dragster. Yea ones obviously faster and built specifically for the event, but the styling and appeal goes to the lesser of the two.
 
Nah, I just have weird tastes all over the place. Like, rocket bunny doesn't appeal to me but a RWB Porsche or a wide body GC8 make my pants tight. And I love the P1 but hate the aventador with a passion.
 
Nah, I just have weird tastes all over the place. Like, rocket bunny doesn't appeal to me but a RWB Porsche or a wide body GC8 make my pants tight. And I love the P1 but hate the aventador with a passion.
:mynga: Couldn't agree more

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pat you dont have 1.2mil for one of the 375 or so? no worries, you can get a Ford GT coming up soon since ford is reviving it to run the lemans racing. who knows we might be able to see it next year at watkins glen weekend.
 
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Wegmans store (fucking amazing place rivals id say any other store as top shopping place ever)started in rochester, fuckin CEO drove his 4 million dollar one off ferrari f12 to the local pittsford store i use to shop at lol

The one-off Ferrari F12 SP America has been snapped on the road for the very first time at a Wegmans car park in the United States. Created as a very special one-off variant of the F12 Berlinetta, the SP America is speculated to have cost in the region of $3-4 million. The car was commissioned by the CEO of Wegmans, Danny Wegman. Collectively, his family has a net worth of over $3 billion. Obviously based on the F12, the Ferrari F12 SP America features thoroughly updated styling including a new front end with a new bonnet, wheel arches, front bumper and splitter, side skirts, wheels, bootlid spoiler, rear bumper, B-pillars and a new aggressive rear diffuser. Under the hood, the Ferrari F12 SP America’s 6.3-litre V12 engine likely delivers 740 hp and 509lb-ft of torque, enough for a 0-100 km/h time of just 3.1 seconds with the 200 km/h milestone achieved in 8.5 seconds. With this being said, no confirmation has been given if the F12 SP America does in fact feature an un-tweaked F12 Berlinetta engine or if it has been upgraded.

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:hng: Now THAT is a badass modern supercar. Definitely draws a lot of inspiration from the '60s Ferrari GTOs

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