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Old 23-01-2010, 05:48 PM   #11
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Could you be any more wrong? Putting this in the same boat as an R32 GTR alone is just ridiculous. How much do you think a limited release $750k V10 supercar depreciates in 5-10 years? :

This car looks absolutely superb and has some amazing specs to match. I've been worried for a while that the Japanese have lost the ability to make good looking fast cars but this has definitely changed my mind.
Yeah right! Just like HONDA NSX's, supposedly hand built, titanium conrods in the engine, scads of F1 championship trophys and still a worthless 10 year old JAP car! No matter how good they are, they will NEVER have the aura , mystique and prestige of a european super car.P.S.Maybe I should buy an NSX, so I can get the conrods out of it ! Probably be worth more in scrap metal value than the rest of the car!
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