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  • Originally posted by Whubbsie View Post
    I saw one of these at my local shops the other day!! It wasnt doing that tho. What is it, a phaeton?
    1996 Golf VR6 Colour Concept Green

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    • Originally posted by 16v_kid View Post
      I need one in green
      1996 Golf VR6 Colour Concept Green

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      • Originally posted by MattyT View Post
        I saw one of these at my local shops the other day!! It wasnt doing that tho. What is it, a phaeton?
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        • Originally posted by JoeVR
          they just don't make cars like they used to..... look at the workmanship and attention to detail in that...

          2010 Reflex Silver MK6 Golf GTI
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          • Originally posted by MattyT View Post
            I need one in green
            here you go



            but the giallo kills the rest of the colours OMO.
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            • Originally posted by 16v_kid View Post
              but the giallo kills the rest of the colours OMO.
              you mean yellow? giallo is italian for yellow

              dom

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              • Originally posted by WABIT View Post
                you mean yellow? giallo is italian for yellow

                dom
                the yellow lancia that i posted...the name of it is

                Lancia Delta intergrale evolution 2 Giallo edition.

                only 220 made.

                but yes, giallo means yellow in italian.
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                • cool man.... thanks

                  dom

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                  • Ferrari 250 TR Prototipo
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                    • Oh myyyy that car is beautiful. The 500K as well. Need more classic race cars!
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                      • Damn! Ferrari made some REALLY sexy cars... That's gorgeous!

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                        • I love 60's Ferrari's. They just reek of class and performance without looking pretenscious.
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                          • Meh.. Give me a flat 12, turbocharged, aircooled 917 any day!








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                            • And the original, and the best:


                              Okay, I've jizzed enough...
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                              • My Dad Wished He Had One Of Those

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