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Phil Hopkins
15,942 posts
86 months
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dinkel said: Bloody hell!
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iamthestig
13,036 posts
81 months
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Now that looks better, longer and sleeker. Suppose the longer tail helps reduce drag at speed without any down force lost - remember EVO magazine a few years back trying to max out a C12S on the autobahn and it struggling to hit ~190mph?
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Polarbert
16,884 posts
100 months
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Don't like it as much as the F. I'm sure I said it before in this thread, but if I had the means I would buy an F roadster and move near a tunnel. The F is my favourite car at the moment, its absolutely amazing. It only weighs another 100kgs over the clio!
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Polarbert
16,884 posts
100 months
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Okay, it actually looks  ing awesome from this shot: 
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Neil_H
14,756 posts
120 months
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dinkel
21,026 posts
127 months
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Nah, don't like redheads . . .
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funnyimpreza
339 posts
62 months
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I drove a Zonda F when i was 19 years old. (Email me: funnyimpreza@yahoo.co.uk for the pictures when i drove to th local waitrose "hillarious"  . It was like nothing on Earth, I ahve been lucky to drive everything from a WRC Subaru to Race prepared Porsche GT3's and nothing can compare. I want one...Now
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Stu R
19,533 posts
84 months
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would you be willing to travel back a year in time? cos you just did. Welcome anyway 
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funnyimpreza
339 posts
62 months
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click on my profile to see the picture
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ollysmith
8 posts
34 months
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Hmmm...a difficult car to come up with an analogy for. I think the only one which properly describes this car is a scalpel being wielded by a boxer. It has huge power and is light, direct and precise. This car is exquisite as well as mad. This car however makes me feel sad because this madness, this bonkers styling and insane power should be how the Lamborghini Murcialago ended up, not a 4WD relatively subtley styled fat man. This ultimate Zonda is more closely linked spiritually to the Countach than any modern Lambo.
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deevlash
10,442 posts
106 months
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ollysmith said: Hmmm...a difficult car to come up with an analogy for. I think the only one which properly describes this car is a scalpel being wielded by a boxer. It has huge power and is light, direct and precise. This car is exquisite as well as mad. This car however makes me feel sad because this madness, this bonkers styling and insane power should be how the Lamborghini Murcialago ended up, not a 4WD relatively subtley styled fat man. This ultimate Zonda is more closely linked spiritually to the Countach than any modern Lambo. I agree.
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