but i don't think $240k can get you a ferrari in there :'(. probably a used one :(.
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Originally Posted by alohalc' date='Jun 6 2005, 04:25 PM
but i don't think $240k can get you a ferrari in there :'(.? probably a used one :(.
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probably not for that money in the "fine" city neither :'(.
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Gallardo in our fine city costs S$800,000 or just over US$480,000.
HUD still not cleared for takeoff by the local licensing authorities in Singapore according to my sources at the dealer. At US$240k, just do it! |
i'm shure u will love it, but keep the X3 to your Wife. :thumbsup:
I'm realy missing 1996. :( 30% on taxes to import it and R$1,00=$1,00. |
ME WANT M5 :drool:
If you got the dough, then go :thumbsup: , but $240K...... :think: :unsure: ...YES!!! :twoup: |
Originally Posted by stream' date='Jun 1 2005, 10:37 PM
Nice pix.
This is the first time I've noticed that the brake pedal is a small one (like you'd see on a manual trans car that needs the room for a clutch pedal as well) and not a wide one (like you'd see on an auto trans car).? Wonder why?? :unsure: [snapback]135336[/snapback] I think it's because no matter how many times they said it would NOT be available as a manual, they never said "never" and designed for the future. |
Originally Posted by bluemoon' date='Sep 15 2005, 09:12 AM
[quote name='stream' date='Jun 1 2005, 10:37 PM']Nice pix.
This is the first time I've noticed that the brake pedal is a small one (like you'd see on a manual trans car that needs the room for a clutch pedal as well) and not a wide one (like you'd see on an auto trans car).? Wonder why?? :unsure: [snapback]135336[/snapback] I think it's because no matter how many times they said it would NOT be available as a manual, they never said "never" and designed for the future. [snapback]170933[/snapback] [/quote]Right. "Future" meaning the N. American market. |
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