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I want to see your cars that you own.... show me :1orglaugh
this is what i wish i would own...http://www.supercars.net/images-smal..._clk-dtm-1.gif |
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sic......... car man... :smokin
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I thought this guy was banned already, guess not...
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I want a MT-11 77605 J SE. No I dont know what kind of car that is... but it sure sounds great
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currently ML430, and looking for a new toy
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That's really a car? Goddam.
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Awesome, where did you get that? That's the shelby cobra. What's the year and info on it?
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i stole this off the thread "look how high i got my cat" i thought this would come in hand, cause i want one of those cars, and if i can't have it i need to predent i have it....... be right back =)
http://coolgirl.t35.com/hatweed.jpg by the way SIC ASS CAR!!!! WTF SHEBY COBRA!! MOTHER#$@$@%%^ :thumbsup |
http://www.supercars.net/images-smal...eton_w12-1.gif "
At its market launch in the spring, the Phaeton will be available with two high-performance petrol engines. The top-of-line engine is the new W12, a luxurious and extremely dynamic 6.0-litre twelve-cylinder engine with an output of 309 kW / 420 bhp and a maximum torque of 550 Newton-metres at 3,000 rpm. The 5,998-cc W12 is extremely compact, having a length of 513 millimetres, a height of 715 millimetres and a width of 710 millimetres. It comprises a torsionally stiff aluminium crankcase with high-resistance cylinder liners. The consistent application of lightweight construction is evidenced by the magnesium valve covers, a two-channel magnesium intake manifold and magnesium timing chain covers." |
http://www.supercars.net/images-smal...an_962cr-1.gif http://www.supercars.net/images-smal...an_962cr-2.gif http://www.supercars.net/images-smal...an_962cr-3.gif Production of 5, the last sold for aproximatly 2 500 000 usd.
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"The new AMG Mercedes CLK-DTM has been en-hanced within the strict limits laid down in the championship's regulations. It has a completely new body and space frame and is more aerodynamically efficient. The kinematics of the redesigned suspen-sion have been optimised for the new Dunlop tyres, which are taller and wider than the previous ones. Enhancements have also been made to various de-tails of the four-litre eight-cylinder engine. The new CLK will be driven by defending champion Bernd Schneider (Monaco/37), runner-up Uwe Alzen (Germany/34), Marcel Fässler (Switzerland/25), and Jean Alesi (France/37 years old) who retired from Formula One after 201 Grands Prix last year and entered DTM. ":mad: |
i understand nobody likes me =)
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you can buy a kit here www.factoryfive.com |
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Do you ever make the trek out to Mosport? I've seen some pretty good shit out there. |
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Do you make it downtown much anymore? |
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how do you have sex in this car??:1orglaugh :1orglaugh |
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http://www.supercars.net/PicFetch?pi...2_lemans-2.jpg June 1994, and the yellow Dauer Racing 962LM road car prototype caused a stir as it cruised around the Sarthe to the delight of car enthusiasts from all over the world. The very next day, the race version of this car won the 1994 24 Hours of Le Mans for Porsche. A lot of water has passed under the bridge since that first car was built, and the definitive version of this earth-bound guided missile is different and better in many ways. Attention to detail has turned it from a street-legal racer into a thoroughly developed and civilised road going supercar. A plethora of electro-hydraulic systems have been built into the car, so now pneumatic struts hold the doors open and opening and closing the huge engine compartment cover is now power-assisted and at the touch of a button. If you have a ramp on your driveway or need to negotiate a speed bump, pressing another button raises the suspension a couple of inches. The computer that looks after the hydraulic element of the suspension also automatically lowers the car from its raised height if you exceed 50mph (80km/h). It is also not much fun to have to change gears on a car like this in traffic. Dauer considered many options and in the end came up with a unique transmission that uses the normal 962 manual box and clutch. But instead of using a gear lever, you select ratios via the Tiptronic S style knobs on the steering wheel. More efficient air-cooling, full-leather trim, a detachable steering wheel for easy access and properly detailed luggage compartments in the sills. All these refinements plus better, more comfortable seats have transformed the latest model. Climbing in means stepping on a seat because you don't want to damage the kevlar tops of the luggage bins in the deep sills. Once in, you sit snug and secure in the cockpit of the world's fastest road car. Press the starter and 730 race bred horses roar into life. The engine in the car is the famous 2994cc water-cooled, twin-cam-per-bank, four-valves-per-cylinder Porsche flat-six. A pair of intercooled KKK turbochargers are employed and the Le Mans spec engine has 'softer' cams and therefore more tractable driving characteristics. This engine is fully European emissions legal thanks to racing catalytic convertors and Bosch Motronic 1.7 engine management. The latter allows a relatively high 9.0:1 compression ratio to be run without any problems. The 730bhp is delivered at 7,400rpm, you get a red warning light at 7,300rpm, the soft-cut rev limiter goes into action at 7,400rpm and there is a hard cut-out at 7,800rpm. At 1080kg, the 962LM may weigh around 180kg more than its competition brother, but its power-to weight ratio is still better than a McLaren F1s. In a drag start, 0-60mph takes just 2.6 sec in first gear! Five seconds later you have doubled your speed again. Ultimately a shade over 250mph is possible, about twice the take-off speed of a jumbo jet! On a dry racetrack, even the 517 lb ft of torque that arrives at 5,000rpm cannot break the grip of the 265/35ZR 18 rear tyres on their 11J x 18-inch wheels, and the acceleration on full boost is really mind-blowing. Whooooa! The engine's scream builds to a crescendo. It is a symphony for cams and induction. Second gear, 7,400rpm. Flick the gear selector to third and depress the clutch. The next ratio drops in smoothly and as you come back hand on the throttle in third, the engine noise builds up very quickly again. Only 1,200rpm between gears. Whooooa! Select fourth with the button. 7,400rpm. Dip the clutch. Fourth gear. 160mph. Running out of straight now. Hit the gear selector button to go down two ratios and make full use of the fabulous anchors. The car shrugs off 100mph in scant seconds and you feel the g-force of retardation and the harnesses biting into your shoulders as you dip the clutch to find second gear. The engine note rises, greeting the gear that will rocket you through the right hand bend as you come back on the throttle to balance the car into the turn that leads back to the pit lane.. |
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i might do this to my s10 blazer. what do you think? http://www.rodster.com/images/S-DVkim.jpg http://www.rodster.com/images/S-DVrear2.jpg |
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My wife and i live at King and Peter. We can do supper and drinks some night It gives me an excuse to use the company card....lol |
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That is some sic cars, fuck!!!!!!...... here lets get this party going
http://coolgirl.t35.com/jesusweed.jpg :BangBang: :BangBang: :BangBang: |
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full options? |
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Power Windows Air Conditioning Safety Belts included 15" competition Sub woofer in the trunk pushed by a 500watt AMP. The most pimped out taurus on earth! |
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anyone else wonder how this thing only has 265 tires on the rear? the M5 has 275s ... M3 255s ... seem a little strange? |
here's mine:
http://www.xtragirls.com/smallcarsnow.jpg the 8 inches of snow on top helps improve cornering by making it sit lower on the shocks and springs. |
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