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Forgot to post those here, some of you might have already seen them on other sites.

 

First delivery in US.

 

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I never really liked the MP4-12C, I thought the 650S was a little better, but the 675LT I really dig...Great shots as always :icon_thumleft:

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Congratulations and gotta love that car!

 

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That is so boss! I love the whole car but the back end is the best improvement IMO. Well done, McLaren.

 

Congrats to the new owner! The Yellow looks great.

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What an amazing machine, looks and performance!

 

Make sure to give us initial thoughts on it whoever the owner is. :icon_mrgreen:

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What's up with the engine bonnet prop?

 

Just like Lotus weight savings are all important.

Gas shocks, one or two are pretty actually heavy. Considering they thinned the glass, then taking shock out is a big thing.

 

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  • 4 years later...

well, 4/5 years later............

For all that went for the 675lt, what did you think?

Once they came out, it was hard to find a bad review in regards to performance.

 

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23 minutes ago, topcabron said:

well, 4/5 years later............

For all that went for the 675lt, what did you think?

Once they came out, it was hard to find a bad review in regards to performance.

 

I'd wager that most don't have them anymore. Moved onto the next best thing. Seems the duration for new car purchases is getting shorter and shorter. Great for second-hand pick ups, but I'd be very interested to see how many original owners have retained them and overall impressions as well. 

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