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    Speaking of Bond, my ultimate car is the Aston Martin V8 4 Series Oscar India in Cumberland Grey a la The Living Daylights. Unfortunately like the DB5, they are very expensive and even if I found one, the color combo is always not what I want...
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    Quote Originally Posted by rundmc View Post
    Speaking of Bond, my ultimate car is the Aston Martin V8 4 Series Oscar India in Cumberland Grey a la The Living Daylights. Unfortunately like the DB5, they are very expensive and even if I found one, the color combo is always not what I want...
    Love the old V8 Vantages. Gorgeous, cool cars.
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    Quote Originally Posted by pezzonovante88 View Post
    Love the old V8 Vantages. Gorgeous, cool cars.
    +1

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    Quote Originally Posted by Frar;52890ar
    I have yet to see any James Bond film.
    This is so outrageous, that even now I have doubts that you are being truthful. Part of me wants to give you the benefit of the doubt, that your whole act here in this thread is a set-up to get reactions.



    Quote Originally Posted by Frar;52890ar
    My girlfriend hasn't seen any of them, either. We plan to rent and watch them all eventually, film-festival-style, but we haven't yet found the time.
    Of course you haven't "found the time." You're talking about 44 hours worth of movies. If you stick to that plan, you'll never watch them. First, each movie was made anywhere from 1-6 years apart, so each one is meant to be enjoyed as its own entity, not crammed together with hours and hours and hours and hours and hours and hours and hours and hours (until you're numb to the point of not absorbing or caring anymore) of other movies. Rent one, watch it, discuss, then rent the next one. Trust me.
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    And then we want a recording of "My name is Bond, James Bond" in your radio voice.





    EDIT: OT discussion on Bond started again here

    http://dmctalk.org/showthread.php?37...ons-for-Farrar
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    Given the terms of your scenario, (the part about everything being free, upgrades, the car is in absolutely perfect/better than perfect condition, all the time...) I'd say the Delorean.

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