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"If you believe something will happen...It will happen"
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The best car motto ever: "The Best 4x4 By Far"..Land Rover
"If you believe something will happen...It will happen"
Remember JC's wise words
ADHD gaming needs mike. ideas?
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Changelog:
-added 2 Ferraris that are in Gran Turismo 6.
250 GT Berlinetta passo corto con.2521 '61
GTO '84
-Gave Gemballa it's own session on the list.
-added 2 Ferraris that are in Gran Turismo 6.
250 GT Berlinetta passo corto con.2521 '61
GTO '84
-Gave Gemballa it's own session on the list.
Nogai211 wrote:The only reason PC is better than Console is because it has Civilization V!
Nice 250GTB SWB is one of my all time favorite Ferraris. One of the last cars you could drive to a track, win a race and drive back home afterwards. Also the predecessor of the Famous 250GTO.
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While looking into Sbarro I've found this nice website http://sbarro.perso.neuf.fr/indexgb.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
most of the cars page have photos AND specs, which is good, I'm going to re-do the Sbarro session of the list.
Also added some more cars
Tiger '93
GT8 '06
GT4 '09
Speed'R '10
Katana '08
Now I really want to see Sbarro in some game.
most of the cars page have photos AND specs, which is good, I'm going to re-do the Sbarro session of the list.
Also added some more cars
Tiger '93
GT8 '06
GT4 '09
Speed'R '10
Katana '08
Now I really want to see Sbarro in some game.
Nogai211 wrote:The only reason PC is better than Console is because it has Civilization V!
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DarkBenedito-BR approves thisindiota wrote:Why is this not on the list?
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DarkBenedito-BR wrote:DarkBenedito-BR approves thisindiota wrote:Why is this not on the list?
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Pierce-Arrow Silver Arrow '35
The car caused an absolute sensation, with a futuristic design, spare wheels hidden behind the front wheels, a wide-degree angle V-12 and a top speed of 115 mph (185 km/h). Five production models were built, but they resembled a more typical Pierce-Arrow and lacked many of the unique features shown in New York. Only three Silver Arrows exist today.
Nogai211 wrote:The only reason PC is better than Console is because it has Civilization V!
Shouldn't that one be in the funny pics thread.indiota wrote:Why is this not on the list?
Why? Something about whining to get your Wiener in the game?!
Hmm, that didn't get out well did it?
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Italdesign Cala '95
A great collavoration between Italdesign and Lamborghini resulted in this marvelous design concept which was produced for the 1995 Geneva Auto Show. At the time, Automobili Lamborghini had been considering producing a sportscar that could rival the Ferrari 355. To take advantage of this market, Lamborghini had prepared their P140 project but it was unfortunately cancelled due to financial restraints.
Several years later, Italdesign, an independent design studio, revived the P140. Lamborghini, lacking new products, supplied Italdesign with a P140 chassis and engine. It was there were Giorgetto Giugaro exercised his skills to revive the old design.
Giugaro's final shape was a fantastic and like many of his prototypes, the Cala was a fully functional. Infact, it was tested by many journalists after Geneva and most publications had good things to say about the road handling that lived up to usual Lamborghini expectation.
The car itself was built around a bonded sheet aluminum chassis and powered by the P140 V10 engine that produced 400 bhp.
Inside, the Cala had a new upholstery that offered a mix of leathers and suedes. Recaro seats comforted the driver, while wraparound white gauges delivered the necessary information. Also worth mentioning is the targa roof system, which had detachable panels that could be stored behind the seats.
Unfortunately, the Cala concept was completely sidelined when Lamborghini was sold to Audi. However, the concept of producing a V10-powered 'baby Lambo' was not lost and in 2003 the production Gallardo was launched. Gallardo was also an Italdesign project, with Giorgetto's son, Fabrizio Giugaro, taking credit for the design.
The sole Cala prototype still survives. It is housed at Italdesign's museum where its timeless design can be appreciated by all.
A great collavoration between Italdesign and Lamborghini resulted in this marvelous design concept which was produced for the 1995 Geneva Auto Show. At the time, Automobili Lamborghini had been considering producing a sportscar that could rival the Ferrari 355. To take advantage of this market, Lamborghini had prepared their P140 project but it was unfortunately cancelled due to financial restraints.
Several years later, Italdesign, an independent design studio, revived the P140. Lamborghini, lacking new products, supplied Italdesign with a P140 chassis and engine. It was there were Giorgetto Giugaro exercised his skills to revive the old design.
Giugaro's final shape was a fantastic and like many of his prototypes, the Cala was a fully functional. Infact, it was tested by many journalists after Geneva and most publications had good things to say about the road handling that lived up to usual Lamborghini expectation.
The car itself was built around a bonded sheet aluminum chassis and powered by the P140 V10 engine that produced 400 bhp.
Inside, the Cala had a new upholstery that offered a mix of leathers and suedes. Recaro seats comforted the driver, while wraparound white gauges delivered the necessary information. Also worth mentioning is the targa roof system, which had detachable panels that could be stored behind the seats.
Unfortunately, the Cala concept was completely sidelined when Lamborghini was sold to Audi. However, the concept of producing a V10-powered 'baby Lambo' was not lost and in 2003 the production Gallardo was launched. Gallardo was also an Italdesign project, with Giorgetto's son, Fabrizio Giugaro, taking credit for the design.
The sole Cala prototype still survives. It is housed at Italdesign's museum where its timeless design can be appreciated by all.
Nogai211 wrote:The only reason PC is better than Console is because it has Civilization V!