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Holy bananas.........it is 130000 for it
http://www.yearone.com/yodnn/Portals...an3ut2_535.jpg View the BRE Trans Am Galleries Introducing the Burt Reynolds Edition Trans Am by YearOne. Legendary style meets supercar performance in this limited production, hand-built muscle car. When the 1977 Special Edition Trans Am was chosen to star alongside Burt Reynolds in the classic movie Smokey and the Bandit®, history was made. Burt and the Trans Am became superstars of popular culture, recognized everywhere as the epitome of cool, fun, and style. Three decades later, and YearOne is teaming the star and the car together again, with a modern performance makeover that injects supercar levels of power and grip into legendary style. The Burt Reynolds Edition Trans Am by YearOne. It’s undeniably cool. It’s seriously fast. And it’s extremely limited. Get one while you can. The Burt Reynolds Edition Trans Am by YearOne starts at $129,900.00 |
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Officially it's the Burt Reynolds Edition Trans Am built by Year One, the restoration parts company based in Georgia. And officially it's one of a limited production run that could be up to 50 cars — if, that is, there are 50 people willing to pay for a ripped version of the '78 Trans Am. Year One has supplied parts for The Fast and The Furious series since the second installment, so it's no surprise to see that relationship continue into the fourth film. But it's what's underneath the exaggerated and iconic appearance that gives the car substance. The chassis is thoroughly updated with tubular A-arms on the front suspension, oversize Baer Racing brakes all around and a 550-horsepower, 7.0-liter GM LS-7 crate motor under the hood. That's right, it's Corvette Z06 powered. |
price will go up because Pontiac will not exist anymore......well, 2010-2011 is the last production year.
i just saw it, the 130K one is a 540 inch Pontiac V8 Engine |
Cannonball Run, Cannonball Run II, Vanishing Point, Fast and Furious Tokyo Drift, and as stated before Gone in 60 Seconds (Nick Cage version).
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here are what i think are some great car-centric flicks:
death proof days of thunder talladega nights the cannonball run the gumball rally some flicks which aren't car-centric, but feature some of the greatest chase scenes ever: ronin (hands down the best chase scene EVER) terminator 3 (mobile crane chase!!!) mad max 2 (a classic chase) |
ohh yea, days of thunder was quite something
I like that crazy racing in the city, the 2 characters were bouncing off each other lol....and it was rental cars....hahahah |
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what about a Friday?? |
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Wednesday = 50/50 truth to lie ratio Other days = random |
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These are all great movies that I completely forgot about. lol. I need to go watch days of thunder later, that movie was great. Right after I watch the transporter series. :tup: |
^ only good transporter was the first one. I wanted to like the others, I just couldn't
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