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Old 10-30-2006, 09:54 PM
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Question Changing my 2 seater!!

Ok guys, changing my 2 seater in the next month or so. I have owned it from new and its only covered 4,800miles. Its a Diablo VT and wondering what I should go for next?? I'm thinking of the Murcielago as I am a true Lambo man and already had 2 Ferrari's to which I wasnt overly impressed with. The Lambos just have alot more presence. Although the Diablo is not the best thing in the world to drive, it still is a breath taking machine. I'm going to test drive a Murcielago next weekend in England as I havent drove one yet, but have been told thats it alot easier to drive than the Diablo and things tend to work better in it. Cant think of anything else at the moment along the same lines?? Anyone got any ideas? I really like SALEEN S7 you guys get but being in the UK I'm not a LHD fan. Here is a few pics of my Diablo


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