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 Got an extra 500,000 to 800,000 dollars ? | 
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 ugly, but oooh does that look sooo fun! | 
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 wont be long before i see one of those around here...it'll gostraight into the rare car sightings thread :D it does look like fun. i just wonder how practical it is. where do you think the groceries sit? | 
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 They sit on the roof. The vortex of wind pressing the car to the ground is likely going to keep them in place. :) | 
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 Oh my!  Now that's a hot rod. | 
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 Tacky way to spend 500k  ....  really. C'mon. There are many better options if you want to spend that much on a vehicle. That's a crackpipe price if I've ever seen one. | 
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 When I originally wanted to be the first responder to this thread, my comment seemed funny. Now that I see I'm late by 5 or 6 replies, I'm starting to get cold feet. Ah, who cares? Original thought: Looks nice, but is there any confimation about whether or not it's suited for acquatic ventures? | 
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 Jet, do you mean water sports? | 
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 Yeah. or no? By the initial looks of it, I thought it might have been capable of converting into a submarine hotrod, especially at the price they're asking for it; it's the least they could do, and also the most desirable future installation for any new car in this new decade of ours. Short of our fast + flying hybrid cars, which are not yet available on the market, the next best thing should be a compact fast car that can convert easily into an acquatic form of transportation, if the situation calls for it. | 
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 I agree, Jet.  That way when I drive to Toronto this Friday morning, I could take the Erie Canal. | 
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