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McLaren M6 GT

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McLaren M6 GT
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Length 155 in
Width 68 in
Height 41 in
Wheelbase 93.5 in
Weight 1760 lb
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Engine 5.0 litre (4993 cc) Chevrolet LT1 90 V8
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