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  • #31
    Originally posted by CharlieZ View Post
    That looks kind of cool actually.
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    • #32
      I wanna POWER OPERATED LAMBO HATCH! It swings to the side and twists around backwards, playing the theme from Star Wars from its huge speakers, which rotate and have dancing LEDs.

      Then I put in my groceries and newspaper and drive off as it closes, playing the opening theme song from "The Sound of Music," with an animated Julie Andrews giving the finger to the world on its LCD screen.

      If I have to stop quickly from high speed, it doubles as an air brake, playing the theme song from Top Gun.

      Cool. Just cool.

      Karl
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      • #33
        Originally posted by Gforcefd View Post
        I always thought suicide doors had a cool factor too them, but they will probably get played out just like lambos
        they look sharp on the 40s cars

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