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Here are my 2 toys

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I have a 04 SL55 and a 01 996TT






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Very nice rides!
Nice toys, but you need a real car. Where is the Ferrari??? :D
Very nice, both silver. I like the wheel upgrades too. I agree with Testarossa, need to add a Ferrari to the stable. However, these cars are not to be under-estimated. Both excellent machines in their own rights.
lol...very nice...SL55...but sorry I hate 911...
The SL55 comes with a speed limiter, calibrated at 155mph. So what's the point?
Sweet Rides
You need to trade those for a Ferrari. No offence but Porshes are powerful and everything but they don't last long and look like each other to much. Mercedes is more for old people but that is a nice one. I like the Mercedes McLaren but prefer the Ferrari Enzo.
Enzo_Ferrari said:
You need to trade those for a Ferrari. No offence but Porshes are powerful and everything but they don't last long and look like each other to much. Mercedes is more for old people but that is a nice one. I like the Mercedes McLaren but prefer the Ferrari Enzo.
While we tend to like Ferrari the most we are not Ferrari snobs, we are car enthusiast at Ferrari Forum.

For the record the Porsche 911 Turbo is one of IF NOT the most reliable sports car in the world (they last forever). Mercedes is generally for older people but not his model.

I think he has awesome cars and would be happy to drive them both.
I would love to drive them to but compared to a Ferrari I don't think they last as long thats all. My friend owned one and in the year to come he had to pay a arm and a leg for repairs. I love the Mercedes. I know it is not now old timer car. If i had a lot of money I would buy my dad one because he likes it so much :green:
Im still working on the new house and then the TT will be sold for a 360 spyder
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