CGT for $15k off MSRP
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I have homes in Fond du Lac and Madison. I've had the Countach and CGT at Road America, but I've never displayed the Countach. I don't know why I would, frankly.
And I cannot understand why a geezer like me would BS about owning a car. What is the point.
And I cannot understand why a geezer like me would BS about owning a car. What is the point.
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Originally Posted by GoFastKindaGuy
And I cannot understand why a geezer like me would BS about owning a car. What is the point.
Gary
#19
GoFast, I don't believe you. Picture looks photoshoped. Scan and post titles for your cars. Better yet, post tax filings for past five years so we know you can afford these cars. :-)
Kudos to you for keeping your cool. Hopely Aero had his reasons for being obnoxious.
Kevin
Kudos to you for keeping your cool. Hopely Aero had his reasons for being obnoxious.
Kevin
#21
China town? Aero lives in China town with a guy named Jake who has pirated a copy of Photoshop? I'm too confused.
TT and RS6 are two different cars -- each special in their own ways. Almost identical power, but the TT is obviously lighter and therefore faster; Handles better too. For a sedan, the RS6 is my pick for the best all around performance sedan. E55 and M5 may be faster in the dry - but let it rain or snow and nothing will touch it including the TT -- unless you fit special tires and wheels. If you have to be practical and haul something -- like two or three people, bikes, kayaks or wind sailing boards -- you have to get special racks for the TT. I love 'em all. As a friend of mine at Lamborghini once said of a new Ferrari, "Because you are married to one woman does not mean you don't appreciate the look of another." Now we're really OT.
TT and RS6 are two different cars -- each special in their own ways. Almost identical power, but the TT is obviously lighter and therefore faster; Handles better too. For a sedan, the RS6 is my pick for the best all around performance sedan. E55 and M5 may be faster in the dry - but let it rain or snow and nothing will touch it including the TT -- unless you fit special tires and wheels. If you have to be practical and haul something -- like two or three people, bikes, kayaks or wind sailing boards -- you have to get special racks for the TT. I love 'em all. As a friend of mine at Lamborghini once said of a new Ferrari, "Because you are married to one woman does not mean you don't appreciate the look of another." Now we're really OT.
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Ooooh - An Ariens GTP (Grand-prix Tractor Prototype). Wow. I got blown off by one in the last race. My John Deere just didn't have the power or the grip in the corners. The Ariens low-rider design can't be beat in the corners