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Originally posted by: Doggiedog
Those F-22 air intakes don't do it for me.
I don't mind the ones on the front, but the ones on the rear are strange.
Originally posted by: Doggiedog
Those F-22 air intakes don't do it for me.
Originally posted by: Arkaign
Originally posted by: GTaudiophile
Is it the ulimate, modern day man's car? Or does something else top it?
(Not including any classic muscle cars.)
I think the Viper does, but that's just me. I realize it's a totally different animal. Also, I think Viper ACR > *.lambo on a track.
Not that the Reventon isn't unique and awesome, and I were given the choice of either for free, it'd be the Italian/German Axis toy there. But I don't think it's as burly as the Viper. The name sounds like a cosmetic product as well.
Originally posted by: rh71
That's a F117-A isn't it? With wheels?
Your trip better be aboard the Wayback machine. Those pics are from May '08.Originally posted by: Skoorb
Bad ass. that is my car, flying out this week to check it out.
Originally posted by: SandEagle
too bad it doesn't come in automatic. they just lost my business![]()
Originally posted by: Skoorb
Bad ass. that is my car, flying out this week to check it out.
Originally posted by: MustangSVT
Originally posted by: Arkaign
Originally posted by: GTaudiophile
Is it the ulimate, modern day man's car? Or does something else top it?
(Not including any classic muscle cars.)
I think the Viper does, but that's just me. I realize it's a totally different animal. Also, I think Viper ACR > *.lambo on a track.
Not that the Reventon isn't unique and awesome, and I were given the choice of either for free, it'd be the Italian/German Axis toy there. But I don't think it's as burly as the Viper. The name sounds like a cosmetic product as well.
LOL!!!!!
you bring viper against this? hahaha
Originally posted by: Arkaign
Originally posted by: MustangSVT
Originally posted by: Arkaign
Originally posted by: GTaudiophile
Is it the ulimate, modern day man's car? Or does something else top it?
(Not including any classic muscle cars.)
I think the Viper does, but that's just me. I realize it's a totally different animal. Also, I think Viper ACR > *.lambo on a track.
Not that the Reventon isn't unique and awesome, and I were given the choice of either for free, it'd be the Italian/German Axis toy there. But I don't think it's as burly as the Viper. The name sounds like a cosmetic product as well.
LOL!!!!!
you bring viper against this? hahaha
Well yeah. This thing is called 'Reventon', which sounds like it should have Hayden Panettiere doing commercials for it, showing how good it is for your skin or something.
The other thing is called 'VIPER', and gets it's juice from an 8.3L all-American box of power
The question was "Is it the ulimate, modern day man's car?" .. and for a man's car, I think the Viper is a more masculine beast.
Originally posted by: MikeyIs4Dcats
Originally posted by: Arkaign
Originally posted by: MustangSVT
Originally posted by: Arkaign
Originally posted by: GTaudiophile
Is it the ulimate, modern day man's car? Or does something else top it?
(Not including any classic muscle cars.)
I think the Viper does, but that's just me. I realize it's a totally different animal. Also, I think Viper ACR > *.lambo on a track.
Not that the Reventon isn't unique and awesome, and I were given the choice of either for free, it'd be the Italian/German Axis toy there. But I don't think it's as burly as the Viper. The name sounds like a cosmetic product as well.
LOL!!!!!
you bring viper against this? hahaha
Well yeah. This thing is called 'Reventon', which sounds like it should have Hayden Panettiere doing commercials for it, showing how good it is for your skin or something.
The other thing is called 'VIPER', and gets it's juice from an 8.3L all-American box of power
The question was "Is it the ulimate, modern day man's car?" .. and for a man's car, I think the Viper is a more masculine beast.
she does do commercials for it. the one where she fellates the driver. haven't you seen it?