SEMA 2009 - Kaz's Pick

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Okay, this seems a lot more reliable.

Thanks for the link, i dont mind that black one, amazing ride, cant wait to drive it.
 
I like Agent 47's 'Stang better.

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Nah, looks too much like a Hot Wheels car to me, sorry.
Its still nice, but i find the other two better.

EDIT: Note, the '69 BOSS 427 is the most beautiful car ever made in my opinion, but the hood alone in that above is way too ugly in my opinion.
 
Yep, the black one is the Trans-cammer, which I am glad. Don't get me wrong I like the orange one too but that white interior is not my style considering thats what I will see most the time.
 
Reading the article it seems the cammer 427 engine is a original they sought, very nice!
 
The yellow car was identified by someone who is connected with building the winning car and who was at the show, so I have to apologise for the confusion here.

I trusted my source and was misinformed by him.
 
The yellow car was identified by someone who is connected with building the winning car and who was at the show, so I have to apologise for the confusion here.

I trusted my source and was misinformed by him.
its ok, you were still a GREAT help, may i ask where you got all your event coverage from, i was looking every where lol.
 
I was in contact with two people at SEMA, both are connected with either the car or with the GT Awards, so I trusted both of them completely.

After getting some details about the car but no pictures from either of them, I asked one to confirm if the yellow car was the correct one and I was told in clear terms that it was correct. At that point, there was no reason not to believe him. The other person at the show went "quiet", so I had no chance to ask him.

This just goes to prove that any confirmation, even for a contest like this, needs at least two sources to be trusted. Live and learn.
 
I was in contact with two people at SEMA, both are connected with either the car or with the GT Awards, so I trusted both of them completely.

After getting some details about the car but no pictures from either of them, I asked one to confirm if the yellow car was the correct one and I was told in clear terms that it was correct. At that point, there was no reason not to believe him. The other person at the show went "quiet", so I had no chance to ask him.

This just goes to prove that any confirmation, even for a contest like this, needs at least two sources to be trusted. Live and learn.


It's alright, don't go beating yourself or your sources up over it. :)
 
The Mustang looks sweet as, even if there were quite a few way better cars at SEMA this year, kind of.:D This will be a cool car to use in GT5, and I wonder if it will be sold under Art Morrison. Wait, are we getting this car in GT5 I even wonder? It might be DLC.
 
Wow, something from SEMA that doesn't make me want to pour acid into my eye sockets.
 
Is it just me thats thinking "What in the hell!" at this car:

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Someone went over the top with downforce.
 
It's a FWD track car and thats one way to get serious downforce on the front.
 
The yellow car was identified by someone who is connected with building the winning car and who was at the show, so I have to apologise for the confusion here.

I trusted my source and was misinformed by him.

No problem, it was kinda confusing for everyone.^^
 
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