When finished the following car should look like an F50/F430/599 GTB Hybrid. Start with a stock Mitsubishi 3000GT. There is a particular way to drive this car. Kick it into manual; slam it into second gear (should get you up to 87 mph), then overtake everything on the freeway. Just stay in lane.
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No, you are not allowed to own a wolf in Houston. (Please see related question below.)
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