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boytronic

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About boytronic

  • Birthday 03/07/1976

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    London, England
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    Black Porsches and White lines... And Lambos naturally.
  1. Hvae you tried selling it to Allan? He could put a TT on it and drive around dressed up as Tubbs...
  2. As per Rennteam comment - it really does look like it was designed by Mattel... All it needs it Ken and Barbie in the driving seat...
  3. I want to hear Allan's conclusive response.
  4. Looks like something off the set of Miami Vice back in the 80s... I wish I was still there!
  5. Lol... It's just harmless fun! - Don't hate anyone at all, in fact the F430 is one of the best cars I've ever driven... If my Avatar pic was working you'd see it's me in an F430 Spider - but because the car is RED, even my friends commented that I look GAY in it... There's another pic of me in the Murcie, and I actually look good in that... Go figure!
  6. Hey, Wheres the big fag sighting post - my colleagues want to see it and I can't find it via the search! Thanks...
  7. Orange with suede interior - I reckon the owner was secretly dreaming of a Lambo...
  8. Although I'm a Murcie fan I drove an F430 Spider on track and thought it was a brilliant car - everything about it performance-wise was spot on... Now I haven't driven an 06+ G Spider - so is there anyone whos driven both who can give an opinion as to which they prefer and why?
  9. Hey - Croquette and Tubb can't be gay because that Daytona was a kitt car! :anal
  10. Yeah I saw it on Fifth Gear last night and just laughed out loud! :anal :mrgreen:
  11. I can't believe the Enzo was based on the 348 Taken from: http://search.sothebys.com/liveauctions/ev...250_Ferrari.pdf "The hand-assembled early draft of a truly exceptional object, a prototype could be considered the Holy Grail, an automobile that all collectors would want in their garage, but in practice they are often destroyed, or retained by the factory. The factory has never before offered for auction one of its prototypes; this sale of one of the three made for the extraordinary Enzo will allow the buyer to live again through the birth of a Ferrari legend, and to possess an important piece of Prancing Horse history. Being a prototype, the car is not guaranteed by Ferrari; no warranty of roadworthiness is implied or given, and the car should not be registered for road use."
  12. On its own, it looks "quite" nice - park it next to a Lambo and I'd say otherwise! :anal BUT that plastic rear window is awful!! :roll:
  13. What are you talking about? - wasn't the F50 actually based on that thing?
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