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    If I had the money I'd rock a Murcielago.

    And if I got passed in the mountains I wouldn't care. Because I'd still be in a Murcielago, but I'd take a gallardo over a Murcielago.


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    Quote Originally Posted by HalfBaked
    If I had the money I'd rock a Murcielago.

    And if I got passed in the mountains I wouldn't care. Because I'd still be in a Murcielago, but I'd take a gallardo over a Murcielago.
    I'd take a Diablo over both.

    As for cheap cars being sticky in the corners imagine the look on peoples faces when what appears to be a mid-80s Honda Accord is passing them on the inside lane without showing any sign of instability.

    Corollas are slow as piss in a straight line, but put fat sticky tires on one with even light suspension mods and they'll stick to the road better than most Mustangs. I think it also has to do with the fact that since I have a 14 inch rim I can afford to run as sticky a street tire as I can without it being terribly expensive, where as most car owners are a little more concerned with getting some life out of their tires.

    I <3 Falken Azenis RT-215s

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