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#51633
the lambo is aweful, the ferrari is better than most feraris, but i dont really like ferraris

Are you MAD have you truelly gone fishing !!!! :?:wink:


show me a pretty ferrari lol


Ask and you shall recieve :) .

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#51648
You can hardly call the 288 and the F40 pretty!!

The 250 GTO though, that is bloody gorgeous! One of the only Ferraris I'd choose to have!!
#51651
You can hardly call the 288 and the F40 pretty!!

Maybe vicious with form would be more appropriate? Although I must add if you have never seen a 288 GTO or F40 inperson and judge them only from pics your sadly mistaken about their beauty, elegance and downright badness of which I have done both.
#51653
the lambo is aweful, the ferrari is better than most feraris, but i dont really like ferraris

Are you MAD have you truelly gone fishing !!!! :?:wink:


show me a pretty ferrari lol


Ask and you shall recieve :) .

250 GTO

288 GTO

F40

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#51661
That Lambo looks crap. It looks like something designed by the people who made the Nissan Micra AKA. Clown Car.
#51666
I think that Lambo look's like a stealth fighter on 4-wheel's so I give it my approval but we all know concept's are only an idea for the first few trial's.
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Here is what concept cars once were like.

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#54428
You can hardly call the 288 and the F40 pretty!!

Maybe vicious with form would be more appropriate? Although I must add if you have never seen a 288 GTO or F40 inperson and judge them only from pics your sadly mistaken about their beauty, elegance and downright badness of which I have done both.


I have been up close and personal with both. I think the F40 is stunning . . . but not in a pretty way that's all. It's function before form, but its beautiful in a technical way not design way . . . . . . . really hard to explain.
#54448
You can hardly call the 288 and the F40 pretty!!

Maybe vicious with form would be more appropriate? Although I must add if you have never seen a 288 GTO or F40 inperson and judge them only from pics your sadly mistaken about their beauty, elegance and downright badness of which I have done both.


I have been up close and personal with both. I think the F40 is stunning . . . but not in a pretty way that's all. It's function before form, but its beautiful in a technical way not design way . . . . . . . really hard to explain.

I completely agree but when I see either one I get all giddy :hehe:!

The owner of this F40, who live's in Austin,TX, has graciously envited me to
come up for a weekend so we can take her out for cruising and just general mahem :cloud9: !

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Now the 288GTO is in a whole nother league as far as asthetics and will alway's be my first true Ferrari love:
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#54573
F40 anyone :cloud9:

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#55055
Another Lambo concept

Lamborghini Ferruccio Concept
http://www.topspeed.com/cars/lamborghini/-lamborghini-ferruccio-concept-ar54879.html

You all know that the Reventon was Lamborghini’s star at the Frankfurt Auto Show. But not many of you know that the Reventon could have been overshadowed by a faster super with a more aggressive design, but never destined to go into production.

The supercar we are talking about was named after the founder of Automobili Lamborghini, Ferruccio Lamborghini. It is based on the drivetrain of the Lamborghini Murcielago LP640 which is powered by a 6.5 litre V12 producing 640 horsepower and 660Nm of torque.

The Lamborghini Ferruccio uses early Lamborghini models for design inspiration but with a modern twist. The "eyelash" headlight clusters are a contemporary interpretation of the units found on the Lamborghini Miura, while the fixed rear elevated haunches are similar to those on the Countach, these also help to channel air into the engine bay. The "recessed’ fan intakes on the bonnet are also reminiscent of the Lamborghini Jota of 1971, unique design cues are the swooshing, sweeping concave and convex lines running across the sides of the Lamborghini Ferruccio’s body.

Ferruccio Concept was supposed to be built in only 10 unit: 5 coupe and 5 spiders, but when the concept was ready the company only had 3 orders for the supercar, none of which paid! The price was supposed to be around 1.5 million euro, so the company is now working on a new version, with lowered production cost.

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#55257
Carrozzeria Touring's coachbuilt Maseratis
The reborn Carrozzeria Touring made a big splash at Villa d'Este. As the featured marque of the Concorso d'Eleganza this year, the fathers of the classic Superleggera construction method took the wraps off two stunning coachbuilt Maseratis. While we wait for Touring to release more information on the swoopy A8 GCS sportscar and Bellagio Fastback, the Carrozzeria has graced us with a few new images.



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Love it!!! :D:D:D:D
#57989
Peugeot 9009 concept

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