Out of curiosity, why did you sell your car? I'm actually looking for a 350Z, but in blue.2004 Nissan 350z (another one of my cars)
I bought this car after I sold my RSX-s. I still like my RSX better than this car, but it was pretty fun to drive in the mountains. Below is an actual pic of my car before I sold it.. Love the glossy finish?![]()
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Citroen 2CV
I don't know about any of that, especially off roading, but when I had one in England, it drew the most attention from members of the fairer sex. Then again, most other cars in out office car park were hairdresser-mobiles.![]()
The 2nd page of the draft is currently messed up (I feel for VF), so I actually can not check to see if he grabbed this one as well.
2010 Aston Martin Rapide
In my quest for a Grand Tourismo, I was double outpicked by Brick. First I was in for the Maserati Gran Tourismo, remembering that Brick picked some later model which was of course it. Then I found the BMW Concept CS, which is saweeet, but what was that BMW concept that Brick was talking about the 800 series? Not again! The 2nd page of the draft is currently messed up (I feel for VF), so I actually can not check to see if he grabbed this one as well. I am pretty sure that this one is still on the block and nicer than either of my previous choices that he can have.![]()
1954 Buick Wildcat II
1954 Buick Wildcat II
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I've long had a love for Buicks, perhaps tied to my great-grandfather who ran both Buick and Cadillac dealerships and while I never met him I received his family name as my middle name and will be passing that down to my son in a few weeks. One of my favorite design elements on Buicks is the portholes which are featured aggressively here.
The Buick Wildcat II was recognized as the sportiest Buick build in the 1950s. Chief Designer Ned Nichols described the wildcat II as an "American adventure in tomorrow's design".
Enamored by two-seater fiberglass cars, Ned Nichols and Harley Earl originally created the 1954 Buick Wildcat II with two spotlights. Re-interpreting tradition, the Wildcat displays Buick's trademark porthole design is uniquely placed on the top of the hood. Originally displayed in blue and later refinished in gold, this dream car featured expanded front wheel wells with polished metal inner fenders finished off with wide white wall tires.
1956 Buick Centurion Dream Car
2008 Mazda Furai (Concept Car)
Just in case the city in question is deserted due to impeding deluge, I'll have to pick
Rinspeed sQuba Concept
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Yep, that's a real car. It's also all electric.
Something about Underwater Convertable screams Screen Door/Submarine to me
Stylish though
Do you mean his 10th pick?Um...as an aside, I do not know how I miessed this before (other than just unattentiveness), and its random I spotted it now. But I am pretty sure that Kingzrool's 9th pick is the same as Aleksandar's 2nd pick.