Would you valet park it?
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#40
I'd be all over that in Grand Theft Auto.. stunt jump records!
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#42
Take the kids to school.
Only need 47 stops at the gas station on the way there.
Is a car really fast when you can drive cross country in a nissan leaf in a shorter amount of time?
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#46
I would so DD that.
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#50
I bet it's awesome in the rain! : P
I really wish everyone would update their location in their profile!
Someone buy my car already!!
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#52
"mature owner" "never raced" my ass!![]()
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#55
This car is like 1980's cocaine money level of stupid. It looks like it should come with a matching cigarette boat.
Do I get the matching his and hers shirts with it?
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#58
Still would have the UGR lambo for less money.
It's way too purpose built. A six second pass on the street is highly unlikely. The lambo would be cruising around with the A/C blasting and radio on beating the drag car everywhere on a day to day situation. Which is the whole point of being "street legal" right?
#60
"Whenever I'm suffering from Insomnia, I just look at a picture of a Toyota Camry and I'm straight off." - Jeremy Clarkson
#61
I have a feeling this car is much more streetable than you guys think. Look, the money this guy is asking is dumb but this isnt one of the thrown together in a week cars that you used to see on All out or pass time. He and his wife probably can go down to get a burger or drive in a local cruise no problem. Gas would suck but guys that build these cars are looking for Prius like gas mileage.
I agree, the UGR lambo that does 8.3 is crazy but what would that car start looking like if you tried to get into the 6's? Dont get me wrong, 8's are silly fast but getting into the 6's in a whole other level of really silly stupid fast. Part of the discomfort of this car is the full spec cage/chassis and safety equipment which I dont think there is any on the UGR lambo. I have a feeling that if someone really tried to get the UGR lambo fast to this level, it would look much less like it does in its current street trim and start morphing more into this.
#62
I don't think for street driving there is really a difference in 6s-8s... you will never really go that fast on the street anyways, or shouldn't anyways. Yes it'll be fun to take to the track and rip it up, but the UGR Gallardo would be an all-around more enjoyable car by far. This car is more of a status symbol than anything in my opinion. The Gallardo would look pretty stock, so it's just a Gallardo (still a Lambo I know) But for the money I would rather have a Noble M600, Gumpert Apollo, 670-4SV, basically a lot of other cars that I personally would enjoy more than just a freight train pulling, straight line, ugly, overpriced Corvette.
#65
It has cup holders.
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#67
If you drove it fast enough, it would probably skip across water.
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"Why do they call it that?"
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#68
Um, not really...Ride the Tiger,
You can see his stripes, but you know he's clean.
Don't you see what I mean?
#69
I've seen this a lot - race cars get sold, and the previous owners keep their piles of trophies.
Does anyone ever track these down after the fact? Owners looking for previous owners' trophies, or previous owners gifting them or leaving them in their will for the new owners?
Particularly for historic or significant vehicles, I would think that these would add considerably to the vehicle's value...