Ferrari Enzo
http://www.ferrarine.com/used/Ferrari/2003-Ferrari-Enzo-286bdf1340463812040181bb26fa8918.htm
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Lamborghini Aventador
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Ferrari FF
http://www.ferrarine.com/certified/Ferrari/2013-Ferrari-FF-596345fc0a0a00de639370975c965b27.htm
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Ferrari SA Aperta Coupe
http://www.ferrarine.com/certified/...A+Aperta-5963509c0a0a00de639370970b3e210b.htm
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Ferrari 599 GTO
http://www.ferrarine.com/used/Ferrari/2011-Ferrari-599+GTO-5963496d0a0a00de63937097fd1ec77e.htm
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Ferrari F40
http://www.ferrarine.com/used/Ferrari/1990-Ferrari-F40-2e670a6a0a0a00b56188d3f4d5953d78.htm
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Ferrari F12
http://www.ferrarine.com/certified/Ferrari/2013-Ferrari-F12-27e7a6bf0a0a00a411996db5b6afef33.htm
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Ferrari California
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Ferrari FF
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Maseratis
Lamborghini Aventador LP700-4 by ilikewaffles11, on Flickr
Stuff around the side and out back
McLaren MP4-12c by ilikewaffles11, on Flickr
#1 - My friend's car
#2 - 50th Anniversary 12C Spider
Thanks, I didn't even know the anniversary edition was a thing.
Just quoting this so it's here forever.
I must be going blind as I can't seem to find the R32 in the second to last picture.
It's an R32.Wait is that an R33? That's what I originally thought but the back end looks like an R32 to me.
I'm bad with Skylines, tends to happen when you're in a country where it's not sold
Wait is that an R33? That's what I originally thought but the back end looks like an R32 to me.
I'm bad with Skylines, tends to happen when you're in a country where it's not sold
It's an R32, I was focused on another part of the picture.
Not exactly, the normal Murcielago was the original one that first came out, which is what you saw.@RandomCarGuy17 Uhm.. Isn't the LP640 the normal Murcielago though? The only other one I know is the SuperVeloce LP670... And I know it's not that.
Not exactly, the normal Murcielago was the original one that first came out, which is what you saw.
The LP640, it can be considered a normal Murcielago I guess since it replaces the one above, but yeah; a LP640 looks a bit different than the one you posted.
How dare you not care for---oh yeah, yes; you're ignorance is excused.Technically isn't the original one an LP640-4 as well? I know it stands for longitudinal pozitione, with 640 being the power rating and 4 meaning it's 4WD. Isn't the original one the same?
Don't care much at all about Lamborghinis, so excuse my ignorance if I'm mistaken.
How dare you not care for---oh yeah, yes; you're ignorance is excused.
Anyway, no; the original Murcielagos I believe had around at least 100 less hp than the LP640s. As I said before, the LP640s were mostly a revised version of the Murcielago with improved aero and given a huge hp increase.
You're welcome.Ah ok, I didn't know that, I just assumed they're all the same. Thanks for that info. 👍