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    theres a reason the enzo is an overated and overpriced disaster of an automobile
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    Quote Originally Posted by 91boostdgsr View Post
    theres a reason the enzo is an overated and overpriced disaster of an automobile

    Are you kidding me? lol at you!











    Anyway, SIC FUCKING CAR

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    Anyway, SIC FUCKING CAR[/quote]

    why would you want to buy a "supercar" and not be able to drive it anywhere without worrying about totaling it out if you hit a animal or soemthing like that ( just ask Eddie Griffin) although he hit a wall the car was totaled out
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    Quote Originally Posted by 91boostdgsr View Post
    Anyway, SIC FUCKING CAR
    why would you want to buy a "supercar" and not be able to drive it anywhere without worrying about totaling it out if you hit a animal or soemthing like that ( just ask Eddie Griffin) although he hit a wall the car was totaled out[/quote]

    Wouldn't that go for any car...?

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    Quote Originally Posted by 91boostdgsr View Post
    theres a reason the enzo is an overated and overpriced disaster of an automobile
    *Explain*

    Quote Originally Posted by 91boostdgsr View Post
    why would you want to buy a "supercar" and not be able to drive it anywhere without worrying about totaling it out if you hit a animal or soemthing like that ( just ask Eddie Griffin) although he hit a wall the car was totaled out
    You buy a supercar to total it? Most people that buy a supercar drive them once a month. It's not meant to be a daily.

    Btw. The world's motoring press (who holds more merit than you do) disagree with you think.

    Try to give me some better reasons because right now you just sound like the poor guy that realizes he'll never own one.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 91boostdgsr View Post
    theres a reason the enzo is an overated and overpriced disaster of an automobile
    and what would that be?

    ^^ Yeah, I drew a frame of a man running on each fan blade. That is him running at idle

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    Quote Originally Posted by 91boostdgsr View Post
    theres a reason the enzo is an overated and overpriced disaster of an automobile


    More than you can afford pal.
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