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Specracer

GT Owner
Mark IV Lifetime
Nov 28, 2005
7,174
MA
LFA is not my cup of tea either, then factor in the price..... Ah.... No, I'll take a Mclaren, and another gt....
 

Empty Pockets

ex-GT Owner
Mark IV Lifetime
Le Mans 2010 Supporter
Oct 18, 2006
1,362
Washington State
Did you run into your buddies at the Wynn...:ack:ack


Yes! As a matter of fact, we did! I guess they must be 'lurkers' here on the 'Forum, 'cause one of them came over to our table and asked me to say "hellooooo" to you and to tell you, "Don't be a stranger next time (you) were in town"...'said you have "Bruce's" number??? :eek :willy

I don't even wanna know what that was all about...:ack
 
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HHGT

Guest
Japanese cars in general, including the LFA, have a unique look that attract the younger crowds. While they may have some engineering advances and may do well on a track, a legend they will never become. Arguably the only car to come out of Japan and had become a collectible is the "1969 Nissan Fairlady Z" aka the 240Z and even that's arguable.

Toyota should figure out how design safer floor mats first... Just my worthless $0.02
 
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RPM217

2005 white/blue stripe
Jun 18, 2010
1,666
Rye Brook, New York
Just picked up my GT from the detailer's. They did an awesome job, I took the exoticare hot buttons out with me, snapped them in, put in my new "logo'd" door inserts, and while I was there, they asked me if I wanted to have FordGT logos put on my calipers. The car looks fantastic, of course I wore my new vest and shirt from Roketman. If only it was 78 degrees out like yesterday would have been perfect. I think I'll go out for another ride before I put it away. The only thing that makes me "nervous" is the large number of large potholes that are everywhere. Without navigation, I'd get lost in a few of them!!!