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Old 19-08-2015, 10:30 PM   #27
HULK_I6T
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Default Re: Did I spot the most desireable car ever?

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Here's the problem that I see with the Aurion...

If you are sitting in your Aurion at a set of lights, nobody is going to look twice at you and think "I'm going to race this bloke"...whereas if you were in your XR6T, then at least someone might think "I'll give this bloke a run"...

It might be quick, but it has no "street" appeal - at least to the wider community (and clearly to many on here).

So I hope that you enjoy sitting at the lights with nobody to prove how quick it is...

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id rather drive a wolf in sheeps clothing than a sheep in wolfs clothing like most of those older V8s waiting at the lights.. lol
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