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What is Your Dream Machine?

-Carlos-

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These are mine: The Ferrari 575 GTZ and the Harley-Davidson FLHRCI Road King Classic.

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I already drive my dream machine=).......a 1996 Toyota Celia

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There damn fast and I love my car!!!!!!!
 
Since I saw Vanishing Point, I want a white Dodge Challenger :cool:
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But I could live with a Jaguar or a Mustang too ;)

*mrkgnao*
 
SoundSilent:
I'm a mechanical engineer, and at one point I was designing one of my cars to have transforming ability. I always thought Monster Garage should do something like that. It's actually easier than you'd think (but would take more money than I have).

My dream machine? A 1972 Nova Supersport. I was very close to buying one at one point. But alas, once again I lacked the funds.
 
I could probably make do with the Jag that the guy in, oh!, can't remember the name of the series, but it starred Edward Woodard, and he was an ex-CIA enforcer sort of person. Always rescuing people from terrible problems.
Great Car! Black Jag.............:cool: :cool:
 
blurricus said:
SoundSilent:
I'm a mechanical engineer, and at one point I was designing one of my cars to have transforming ability. I always thought Monster Garage should do something like that. It's actually easier than you'd think (but would take more money than I have).

My dream machine? A 1972 Nova Supersport. I was very close to buying one at one point. But alas, once again I lacked the funds.


well?
Is that true? Is your car can transform into a robot?
:D
 
pontalba said:
I could probably make do with the Jag that the guy in, oh!, can't remember the name of the series, but it starred Edward Woodard, and he was an ex-CIA enforcer sort of person. Always rescuing people from terrible problems.

The Equaliser?

My dream machine would be anything that will actually go into fifth gear. :rolleyes:
 
naw, I was the unpaid marketing manager for the racing team that my son owned. Our driver was a female, and a darn good one. We have stayed in contact and we were just talking this week in fact.
 
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