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Holy crap on a cracker. This thread is all over the place. Vegas, exotic cars, guardian angels, and keoni's junk. Glad to hear someone was taking care of you that terrible day (a bit of good carma used up). Go with the McLaren Tamara, it's as fast as the 458 and I doubt you'll ever see one again. I'm a British car fan though.
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Great topic, two Fridays ago I did it, drove 5 laps in the Porsche Turbo, 5 laps in the Lamborghini , 7 laps in the Audi R8 and 5 laps in the Ferrari 458 Italia.
It was amazing......didn't feel that comfortable in the Lamborghini , the Porsche was the fastest, the Audi was second best and the Ferrari, for several reasons, in my opinion was the best.
I will be back in Vegas in a few months and will drive the two Ferrari's only. Good Luck!
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Awesome! Thanks for the feeback! I'm pretty set on the 458, but it depends on how bad or good I do in Vegas. I love to gamble, a lot, so hopefully I don't lose all my money! My family knows how much I want to do this, and it is my birthday on Saturday, so I'm hoping someone will get a clue and buy it for me! HAHA! We shall see!
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