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Mine would be.

 

1. Honda NSX

2. Nissan Skyline

3. Nissan 200SX

4. Toyota Chaser

5. Honda Prelude

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No particular order

 

1) MR2 MK1 (had one a while ago, amazing car!)

2) NSX

3) gto

4) RX7 (the efini shape one, dont know what rev/mk that is)

5) ummmmmmmmmmmmm

1) fully bridge ported RX7 FC

2) nice drifty S13

3) 20B triple rotor Cosmo

4) R33 Skyline engine modded to the hilt

5) Honda NZX

 

 

:) :dance: :dance: :dance:

nissan r390

honda nsx

supra

300zx

new lexus

 

At £2,000,000 for the R390 I really think thats in a fantasy league, but would I suppose be top over everyone list.

i see the NSX appear a fair bit in this thread .. after owning one myself i thought it was the most overated car ive ever owned .. hasten to add i sold it within 6 months and bought my first Zed.. it had a ton of gadgets but thats about it .. too user friendly .. not a wheel mans car

 

I've read a lot of reviews on the NSX were they say it is user friendly enough for even granny to go to the shops in. This is proberbly true being a Honda (though certainly not true of the S2000), the only one i drove belonged to the guy i bought my Zed from. It had the full Mugen spec kit ie engine suspension upgrade. that was a real bruser

Check out best motoring videos on youtube, should find an NSX kicking ass round a track. Cant quite remember the exact name of the vid tho

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